recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
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recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
I was getting tired of melting the PVC insulation..so..decided to try my hand at some teflon wire.
Man, I cannot strip this stuff, it's too slippery!
I have been using a nice automatic wire stripper for years (one hand operation, it squeezez/grips the wire and pulls off the insulation). Is there a modestly priced tool that does the same thing with this slippery-as-an-eel teflon wire?
I thought I had found one (a Klein) but no one seems to stock it (Klein 11065: I think they stopped making it).
Suggestions ?
I don't want to use a heater type of stripper (fumes)
Thanks!
P.
Man, I cannot strip this stuff, it's too slippery!
I have been using a nice automatic wire stripper for years (one hand operation, it squeezez/grips the wire and pulls off the insulation). Is there a modestly priced tool that does the same thing with this slippery-as-an-eel teflon wire?
I thought I had found one (a Klein) but no one seems to stock it (Klein 11065: I think they stopped making it).
Suggestions ?
I don't want to use a heater type of stripper (fumes)
Thanks!
P.
Last edited by pula58 on Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
I always use a simple cheap stripper like this one:
[img:270:224]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ripper.jpg[/img]
And I've never had problems with any cable.
Maybe I'm used to, but I'm faster with that one than with some similar to yours.
[img:270:224]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ripper.jpg[/img]
And I've never had problems with any cable.
Maybe I'm used to, but I'm faster with that one than with some similar to yours.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
Somebody recommended this stripper and it works very well on Teflon wire.
Imperial IE-178
[img:250:441]http://www.autotoolworld.com/assets/images/IMIE-178.jpg[/img]
McMaster Carr has them for $12.01
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/772/=ixa0c1
Imperial IE-178
[img:250:441]http://www.autotoolworld.com/assets/images/IMIE-178.jpg[/img]
McMaster Carr has them for $12.01
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/772/=ixa0c1
Tom
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Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
My weapon of choice. http://steinair.com/storedetail.cfm?productid=287
I use with the Tefzel wire from Steinair, but it does work on Teflon too.
I use with the Tefzel wire from Steinair, but it does work on Teflon too.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
I use a smooth jaw needle nose pliers to hold the wire. Otherwise, I find it is too slippery.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
I have a different brand of auto strippers. They won't grip the wires tight enough to hold when stripping.Gaz wrote:My weapon of choice. http://steinair.com/storedetail.cfm?productid=287
I use with the Tefzel wire from Steinair, but it does work on Teflon too.
Does your SteinAir stripper work on Teflon wire?
Tom
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Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
That's what I'd like to know too!Structo wrote:I have a different brand of auto strippers. They won't grip the wires tight enough to hold when stripping.Gaz wrote:My weapon of choice. http://steinair.com/storedetail.cfm?productid=287
I use with the Tefzel wire from Steinair, but it does work on Teflon too.
Does your SteinAir stripper work on Teflon wire?
The autromatic wire stripper I have here slips when it tries to grip the teflon wire.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
Hands down, best PTFE stripper ever. Dead clean cuts and you'd think you were stripping PVC or something. Everything else sucks. $12 and you'll never be screwing around with automatic or more complex strippers (that don't work on PTFE!) again.Structo wrote:Somebody recommended this stripper and it works very well on Teflon wire.
Imperial IE-178
[img:250:441]http://www.autotoolworld.com/assets/images/IMIE-178.jpg[/img]
McMaster Carr has them for $12.01
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/772/=ixa0c1
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
http://www.teledyneinterconnect.com/pro ... estrip.asp
The Teledyne Stripall thermal wire stripper is far and away the best stripper for teflon but they are quite expensive; approximately $350 USD new. I got one on FleaBay for $60. If you get one that doesn't have the temperature control it will only be good for teflon as it will be way too hot for PVC.
The Teledyne Stripall thermal wire stripper is far and away the best stripper for teflon but they are quite expensive; approximately $350 USD new. I got one on FleaBay for $60. If you get one that doesn't have the temperature control it will only be good for teflon as it will be way too hot for PVC.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
I have that Imperial model as well, but I hardly ever use it. My go to PTFE stripper is made by Klein, the shears are much sharper than the Imperial and IMHO from using both, it cuts better.
http://www.service.kleintools.com/Tools ... duct/11046
TM
http://www.service.kleintools.com/Tools ... duct/11046
TM
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Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
George61 wrote:http://www.teledyneinterconnect.com/pro ... estrip.asp
The Teledyne Stripall thermal wire stripper is far and away the best stripper for teflon but they are quite expensive; approximately $350 USD new. I got one on FleaBay for $60. If you get one that doesn't have the temperature control it will only be good for teflon as it will be way too hot for PVC.
I have a few of these Teledyne stripall used in stock at $85.00each
Steve @ Apex Jr.
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
Do they look like this?
[img
1200]http://i.ebayimg.com/t/TELEDYNE-STRIPAL ... ~60_57.JPG[/img]
Or like this?
[img:400:273]http://www.wassco.com/prodimagefolders/ ... -TWC-1.jpg[/img]
Are they new or used?
[img
Or like this?
[img:400:273]http://www.wassco.com/prodimagefolders/ ... -TWC-1.jpg[/img]
Are they new or used?
Tom
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Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
Fumes from hot teflon are quite poisonous.
Not sure how many whiffs gets you to LD50, but its not much.
John
Not sure how many whiffs gets you to LD50, but its not much.
John
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
Structo wrote:Do they look like this?
[img1200]http://i.ebayimg.com/t/TELEDYNE-STRIPAL ... ~60_57.JPG[/img]
Or like this?
[img:400:273]http://www.wassco.com/prodimagefolders/ ... -TWC-1.jpg[/img]
Are they new or used?
USED.... And Black body, not Red
Re: recommendation for automatic wire stripper for PTFE wire
A Stripmaster with the MIL spec blades will strip PTFE cleanly. For example my L-5217 uses the L-5560 blade set for 26 through 16 gauge.