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Klein Tools K12065CR Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper/Cutter/Crimper 8-20 AWG

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Klein Tools K12065CR Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper/Cutter/Crimper 8-20 AWG

Klein's Wire Stripper / Cutter / Crimper Heavy-Duty Multi Tool is built with the durability of pliers, the sharpness and precision of a wire stripper and an integrated crimper. This American-made tool provides durable wire cutting, stripping, crimping and twisting plus bolt shearing in one tool. Four times (4X) stronger than traditional Klein wire strippers. This tool strips 8-18 AWG solid and 10-20 AWG stranded wire and crimps 10-20 AWG stranded. Easily twists three wires at a time.

Features

  • Wire Stripper with six stripping holes for 8-18 AWG solid and 10-20 AWG stranded wire
  • Multi Tool's side cut design features longer knives for more cutting
  • Crimps non-insulated connectors, lugs and terminals for 10-20 AWG stranded wire
  • Knurled jaw for twisting, grabbing and looping wire, twists up to three wires at a time
  • Made in USA
  • High leverage design for improved performance
  • Klein-Kurve® comfort grip handles for reduced hand fatigue
  • Induction hardened cutting knives for long life
  • Hot-riveted joint ensures smooth action and no handle wobble

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