| Wire Size | .028" to .201" Insulated OD (.7mm to 5.1mm) |
| Wire Guide Sizes | 18 Standard Sizes .028" to .201" (.7mm to 5.1mm) |
| Strip Length | 3.00" Max (76.1 mm) Depending on Material |
| Stripping Head | 1877 Single Blade Faceplate |
| Blade Type | Carbide PN 1780 |
| Blade Spring | PN 1728 .024" |
| Voltage | 115 or 230VAC, 1.4 or .7 Amp, 50/60Hz |
| Dimensions | 6.125" H x 4.75" W x 11.75" L |
| Weight | 8.5 lbs |
This machine works wonderfully on wires where the jacket is not melted into the copper stranding. I've stripped the following types of wire: GPT, UL1569, GXL, UL1015, SXL, TXL UL1028, THHN, TFFN, TFN. PVC Jacketing is by far the easiest. I didn't use this machine very much and I don't have plans to use it in the near future. It's condition today is better than when I bought it. It has a new cover and is cleaned up very nicely. It normally comes with a clear cover but was missing when I bought it so I 3D printed a black cover - it's only purpose is to redirect the jacket bits down below (so they don't fly out and make a mess). Brand new units can run easily over $2000. I worked closely with Carpenter to make sure this unit was everything I needed and more (By the way, their customer service team is very accessible and very helpful). As with most machine manufacturers, parts can be expensive. The 1 wire guide is the only one I currently have/used. I found that designing and 3D printing other sized wire guides worked very well for me (I used basic PLA). The PLA I make break after a couple hundred strips but only cost me pennies vs a OEM wire guide - 1 is $80. I might consider selling wire guides at a later time. This machine served me very well.
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