Ecmweb 6490 Greenlee Gts 1930 Saber Stripping Tool
Ecmweb 6490 Greenlee Gts 1930 Saber Stripping Tool
Ecmweb 6490 Greenlee Gts 1930 Saber Stripping Tool
Ecmweb 6490 Greenlee Gts 1930 Saber Stripping Tool
Ecmweb 6490 Greenlee Gts 1930 Saber Stripping Tool

Stripping tool

July 14, 2014
Cuts 600V secondary cable three times faster than the competition One-way barring handle Tension grip depth stop with a 4-in. laser-etched stop

The GTS-1930 Saber stripping tool is designed to cut 600V secondary cable three times faster than any tool currently in the marketplace, according to the company. Featuring a one-way barring handle that allows users to maintain control of the cutback throughout the stripping process, ensuring the blade does not come into contact with the conductor, no additional tools are needed for cut back setup.  Other features include a tension grip depth stop with a 4-in. laser-etched stop, spring-loaded retention pin that allows for quick attachment of cable specific bushings, and 39 pre-set individual bushings. Each bushing comes with a preset cutting blade for the specific cable diameter and jacket thickness. The range is available from No. 6 AWG to 750 MCM to cover multiple wire types and jacket thicknesses, including THHN copper, XHHW copper, THHN/XHHN aluminum, and RHW/RHH/USE copper.

Greenlee/a Textron Co.

For more information, visit www.greenlee.com.

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