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The ENGINEER PA-07 Precision Wire Strippers combine razor-sharp carbon steel jaws with ergonomic TPR grips to deliver professional-grade wire stripping for stranded and solid core wires ranging from AWG10 to AWG24. Made in Japan, these durable, high-quality strippers ensure clean insulation removal without damaging wire cores, making them an essential tool for meticulous professionals and electronics enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B000TGFNR0 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,424 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 64 in Wire Strippers |
| Certification | Meets general safety and quality standards |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (580) |
| Date First Available | 6 May 2012 |
| Handle material | Elastomer |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 151 g |
| Item model number | PA-07 |
| Manufacturer | ENGINEER |
| Material | S55C Carbon Steel |
| Part Number | PA-07 |
| Pattern | Single piece |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 17.5 x 0.25 cm; 151 g |
| Size | AWG24-10 |
| Style | For thick lines |
| Usage | Professional |
J**S
Superb wire strippers, especially for really tiny wires.
These are absolutely spectacularly good wire strippers for those really thin fiddly wires which seem to have super-humanly strong insulation; you know the type, it breaks your thumbnail if you try to strip it that way, or blunts your teeth if you try that... These have razor sharp cutouts for stripping; you do need to make sure you use the right gauge hole, too lose and it'll shave the insulation closer than a 5-blade razor, too tight and it'll take some of the copper strands with it (or shave the solid conductor, see above). Be aware that these come in two sizes - one goes from 0.25mm to 0.95mm, the the other does from 0.8 to 2.5mm. I have the smaller one - in fact, I have two, because I lost the first ones (then found them after I'd bought a replacement. They're not cheap, but they're excellent quality and I highly recommend them.
M**E
Great wire strippers
Super nice quality wire strippers for electronics. Just be sure you know the gauge of wire you are trying strip. Very sharp and feel nice in the hand to use.
A**Y
Very nice tool to own.
I have found these to be very useful, they work well and are beautifully made. Let’s put it this way if I managed to lose them I would buy another without hesitation.
P**E
Quality and Precision.
These wire strippers are precision ground and very sharp. No more yanking the insulation from wires and damaging the conductor in the process. I have tried lots of wire strippers across a wide spectrum of pricing and these are probably the best value ones I've used. They can handle 22 gauge wire upwards (16 gauge max, I think) and are great for the professional and hobbyist alike in electronics or electrical installation. There's a handy thumb operated catch to lock them in a safe closed position as they are lightly spring loaded to aid use. They are made from hardened steel and have comfortable textured rubberised handle grips with hanging holes at the ends of the handles. Due to the design it's possible to use them to strip very short lengths of insulation which would be impossible using automatic wire strippers due to design limitations. Great value for a quality product.
P**N
overall good but nut became loose
After a year or intermittent use, these strippers didn't close fully. This meant you couldn't engage the locking tab nor close them properly to strip. You had to manually separate the two edges at the end so they closed properly. I figured out that it was the nut on the joint that had worked loose, which is rather unusual for a pair of pliers 1.5 yrs old, so I tightened up the nut and they were ok again. Precision state not to tighten up with wrench on both sides but to use wrench and allen key, or u can break the pliers. This aside, they are ergonomically comfortable to use and whilst it is not stated if they are insulated or not, the thermoplastic grips should provide some degree of electrical insulation. So fairly good but room for improvement. In hindsight I should have bought the pair for thinner wire but then again i was working with thicker cables for a while so I probably need another pair for thin stuff.
A**E
The best wire strippers I have come across
These are easy and reliable to use. Being Japanese the build quality is excellent. The handles are comfortable and look and feel resilient. From reading a 2015 review I expected the spring to be weak. Evidently someone in Osaka took note and rectified the issue; my spring is fairly strong (but not too stiff). Probably most buyers use these in electronics but my interest is in modelling. So it might be useful to know that the metric wires that can be stripped are: 0.25, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.65, 0.8 and 0.95mm diameters. Plenty of metric wires are 1mm and the 0.95mm dia setting works fine.
B**T
Amazing quality
Quality is really top, i've got few of their tools. Its Knipex and Wera league.
M**Y
Very well made and do exactly as advertised.
I needed them to strip 34 swg wire and these made an easy job of it which shows just how well and accurately they are made
M**Y
These are very nice. A bit pricey for what you actually get, but if you do a lot of work with wire, they're worth it. I stripped a little bit off a piece of 30AWG wire, then stripped a bit more. I looked at the wire where it made the cut for the first strip under (very) high magnification and didn't see any nicks in the wire at all. So these are really good wire strippers. Some others I had (much older) would nick the wire some times, and once that happens, it will break sooner or later. So I trust these strippers. In other words, "I like 'em!"
D**T
You can't beat Japanese precision.
F**A
OK la prima cosa che salta all'occhio sono i 30 e passa euro del prezzo ma appena presa in mano e fate alcune spelate si capisce subito che li vale tutti. Ho preso anche la sorella che arriva fino ad AWG34 che non spelerò mai, ma fino al AWG26 facendo droni e modellismo dinamico capitano e questa pinza, con la sorella più piccola, sono veramente un tool immancabile.
B**G
Grest quality tool for small cables.
K**E
This is ideal, for working with pre wired micro SMD LEDs. WOW. It’s gauged only for 22 gauge to 34 gauge wire stripping, and that’s exactly why I got it. The pair seems a bit big in the photo, and I’m not sure why as there isn’t anything in the pic to compare it to. It’s not large at all. It’s about the size of a smaller needle nose pliers. 17.5 cm or 7 inch. It’s just right. Not big and heavy, but - trust me - really engineered well. The wire that I needed this for is so fine even trying to melt the insulation off the wire actually burns the wire right off! When I first used it I thought I had put the wire in the size slightly too big for it and assumed the wire just slipped through. NOPE! It’s just that darn sharp and its jaw shape is just that well designed. No resistance. No cut into my super fine wire. Just the perfect tool for this. And yes! this stripper is so fine and delicate when it works thru a wire end, you feel no resistance! I know the insulation is lighter with this size wire but it’s just a fluid experience. And I know you don’t need an aesthetic experience when you strip wire. What I’m saying is this is really engineered with excellence. It works without tugging or clamping into a wire with a stupid - hard grip. This stripper is so great. I now call it my best wiring tool. Wow. I feel dumb I didn’t buy it sooner. You get your moneys worth, here.
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