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The grips drain static from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These assorted pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Smooth, consistent movement ensures precision. These assorted pliers have slip-resistant ultra grips that are shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain in repetitive tasks. They are also known as miniature and electronics pliers.
The grips drain static away from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage sensitive equipment.
Made of stainless steel or titanium, these pliers are good for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present.
Made entirely of plastic, these pliers eliminate the potential for an arc flash or short circuit that can occur when using conventional insulated tools with metal components. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers and wire stripping holes, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool.
Create smooth, precise movement with these pliers—their handles allow you to apply more force than tweezer-style pliers. These tools have a slip-resistant ultra grip that’s shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain in repetitive tasks. They are also known as miniature and electronics pliers.
Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Extra-long handles enable access to hard-to-reach areas. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
When there isn't clearance to use standard-grip pliers, the angled head on these tools gives you access. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool. Also known as lineman’s and combination pliers, these pliers have long jaws that pull, bend, and cut wire and other small workpieces.
Avoid the potential for an arc flash or short circuit that can occur when using conventional insulated tools with metal components. Completely metal-free, these pliers are plastic with ceramic cutting blades. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. Use to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. Use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these pliers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present. Use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Secure a lanyard to the ring on the handle to prevent dropping your pliers when working at height. Use these tools to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Smooth, consistent movement ensures precision. These tools have a slip-resistant ultra grip that’s shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain in repetitive tasks. They are also known as miniature and electronics pliers and shaped to reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions.
Made of stainless steel, these pliers are good for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present. They have a bent nose to reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions to bend wire and grip small workpieces.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900. They are shaped to reach around closely spaced components and other obstructions.
Smooth, consistent movement ensures precision. These tools have a slip-resistant ultra grip that’s shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and reduce strain in repetitive tasks. Also known as miniature and electronics pliers, they have a round nose for looping and bending wire.
Insulated grips protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These pliers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900. Designed for looping and bending wire, they are also known as round-nose pliers.
Choose these stainless steel pliers for environments where moisture and other contaminants are present. They resist corrosion that can hinder joint movement, but the jaws will wear more quickly than a steel tool. Also known as round-nose pliers, use them for looping and bending wire.
Tighten conduit locknuts and ream both the inside and outside of conduit with one tool.
The jaws on these pliers easily and firmly grasp electrical components without damaging them or surrounding parts.
The grips on these cutters drain static from your application, preventing buildup from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
These sets include four cutters, each with a different head shape.
These tools divert static electricity faster than our other static-control wire cutters.
The specially designed internal spring provides constant, uniform tension for superior performance.
Make cuts easily and comfortably while protecting sensitive equipment from static discharge.
These cutters are stainless steel, which provides excellent corrosion resistance.
Tungsten carbide cutting edges are bonded to the jaws for long life.
Slice through nickel, titanium, and other hard wire without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD) or rusting out your tool.
Choose these wire cutters for your occasional use.
Cut through nickel, spring steel, and other tough wires often found in the electronics and aerospace industry.
For use where even minor magnetism can cause major damage, these wire cutters are made of titanium, so they’re completely nonmagnetic.
Snip wire in tight spaces, such as crowded circuit boards, without damaging components nearby.
Also known as diagonal-cutting pliers.
Reach deep into crowded access panels and other tight spaces without the handles getting in the way.
Get more power with less effort—these wire cutters are specially designed to increase leverage compared to standard wire cutters.
An angled head makes it easy to cut wire where standard cutters won’t fit.
Capture scraps, such as cut cable ties and wire ends, to prevent them from falling into your equipment or flying and hitting something.
Cut steel, spring steel, and other hard wire without worrying about your wire cutters rusting.
Spot these cutters easily—colored grips make them stand out, so you don’t lose them.
The black finish prevents glare that can interfere with precision work under bright light and magnification.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these cutters inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Cut cleanly through the thin optical fibers found in fiber optic cable, including those protected by Kevlar, without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD).
These cutters have insulated grips to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Good for high-volume cutting and trimming.
Make flush cuts through fiber-optic cable for clean connections and easy splicing.
Produce clean, distortion-free cuts in cable with one-handed operation.
Cut armored cable such as BX, HCF, and MC and flexible metal conduit.
Use these one-handed cutters on small-diameter aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Push the button to cut aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Minimize wire distortion when cutting 11/16" diameter and larger aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Snip wire close against circuit boards and other electronic components without building up electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Made of stainless steel, these cutters won’t rust even when stored in damp environments. The grips drain static away from the blades to prevent damage to sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Shaped like tweezers, these cutters make accurate, flush cuts in small wire without damaging the surface underneath. The grips drain static away from the tips, protecting sensitive components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
These powerful cutters make diagonal cuts with a nipping action to cut extra-hard wire with ease.
Cut thin, hard wire with these small cutters.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, these wire strippers are 5" or shorter.
Automatically strip insulation off high volumes of wire. These strippers sit on your workbench but are portable enough to cart around your facility.
Since you insert wire from the front, these strippers are useful in tight spaces. The insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
This kit includes a wire stripper plus blades to strip electrical wire and coaxial cable.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wire strippers are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Because you insert wire from the front, you can use this tool in tight spaces.
To protect you against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these strippers have insulated handles.
The plier nose on these wire strippers is useful for pulling and looping wire.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these wire strippers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Use the adjustable stop to precisely set the strip length.
The handle and the back of the blade are insulated to protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These knives are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 or ASTM F1505.
Knife has a polycarbonate handle with a finger guard.
The rubber handle on this knife provides a more secure and comfortable grip than plastic handle knives.
Often used in high-volume applications, these cordless strippers automatically remove insulation, so they’re faster than manual strippers and reduce repetitive motion.
An ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip and protects your knuckles from scrapes.
The blade on these strippers swivels so you can make end and center strips.
Get more leverage when cutting through heavy duty cable jackets with these ratcheting cable strippers.
Useful in tight spots, you insert cable into the front of these strippers. One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off your cable.
With just a squeeze, strip and remove outer insulation from your cable.
Angled jaws let you insert building cable into the front of these strippers, so they’re useful in tight spots, such as inside electrical boxes.
Remove the outer and inner insulation of NM-B building cable, commonly found inside your walls running power to light fixtures and switches.
Strip armored cable, such as BX and MC cable, in addition to flexible metal conduit.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete four-point crimp every time to adhere to strict MIL-C-22520/1 standards.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time on pin-and-sleeve contacts.
Crimp pin-and-sleeve contacts in connectors.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time.
The insulated handles on these crimpers protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
They may look like normal pliers, but these tools have a built-in crimping die.
Unlike ratchet crimpers that require repetitive motion, these battery-operated crimpers quickly create crimps with a press of the trigger.
With one ton of compression force and an ergonomic design, this crimper reduces fatigue when crimping.
Dies snap in and out of this tool, so you can quickly change from crimping one electrical connector type to another.
Crimp wire ferrules with these tools.
Insert wire ferrules from the front to crimp in tight spots.
The ratchet on these tools applies the right amount of pressure to make sure the crimp is complete every time. Since you insert the wire ferrule from the front, they're useful in tight spaces.
Because these crimpers have insulated handles, they protect against shock from accidental contact with live circuits when crimping wire ferrules.
The ratchet in these crimpers applies the right amount of pressure to ensure a complete crimp in wire ferrules every time.
Switch out the dies to make quick, repeat crimps on a wide range of connector sizes.
Attach these dies to your cordless crimper to secure compression lug and butt splice connectors onto cable.
The high-pressure pumping system in these crimpers creates enough force to crimp large copper and aluminum lugs without using dies.
No dies to buy or change—this tool has settings you adjust for different compression connector sizes.
Save time and energy crimping across different connector sizes in high-volume applications—these battery-powered tools crimp without you having to change out any dies.
The high-pressure pumping system in these crimpers creates enough force to crimp large copper and aluminum lugs.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits while stripping wire or crimping connectors.
Strip wire and crimp connectors with one tool.
Strip fiber-optic cables without scratching or damaging them. These cable strippers have three nonmarring openings to handle different thicknesses of fiber-optic cable jackets and buffer coatings.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, take these strippers with you to remove the insulation from fiber-optic cable.
An adjustable stop lets you set the precise length you want to strip from your fiber-optic cable.
Cut and strip fiber-optic cable.
Crimp FC, ST, SC, LC, SMA, and MT-RJ connectors onto fiber-optic cable.
The elongated nose on this tool reaches into tight spaces.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off your coaxial cable.
For three-layer stripping, this stripper includes a replaceable blade cartridge, four V-blocks to accommodate a variety of cable outer diameters, and an L-key to adjust blade height.
This tool turns like a screwdriver to strip a short coaxial cable in a tight space.
Strip coaxial cable and crimp connectors onto it with one tool.
With just one tool, you can strip Ethernet cable and crimp connectors onto it.
Strip twisted-pair Ethernet cable.
Designed to turn like a screwdriver, these tools strip short lengths of twisted-pair Ethernet cable in tight spaces.
Crimp insulation-piercing connectors, commonly referred to as IDC connectors, onto flat ribbon cable.
Strip both Ethernet and coaxial cable.
Insert wire between the heated tips to melt off and strip insulation without the risk of nicking the wire.