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New Klein Tools 11045 Wire Stripper/cutter Yellow Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $18.18
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Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
Condition:New Brand:Klein Tools MPN:11045 UPC:092644740459


 












 

Product Features

  • Wire looping and bending holes
  • It also has easy to read wire gauge marking on both sides of the tool for stripping in either directions
  • The handle is color coded, red meaning stranded wire
  • Compact, lightweight wire-stripping and cutting tool. Narrow nose fits into tight places
  • Hardened steel with precision ground stripping holes
  • Do not use for cutting steel wire or bolts
  • Easy-to-read wire gauge markings on both sides for stripping in either direction
  • Black-oxide finish resists corrosion

Description

Wire looping and bending holes

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