Cable And Wire Cutters
<p>Cable and wire cutters use their overlapping blades to shear through network cables and wire rope without flattening, splaying or fraying the ends.</p>
Ratchet Cable Cutters
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | RCC1000 | €2,437.97 | RFQ |
B | RCC350-ACSR | €2,197.50 | RFQ |
Coaxial Cable Cutters
Cable Cutters
Stepped Cutter
Cable Cutter
Insulated Cable Cutter
Terminal Cutter
Blade
Rotary Cutter
Ratcheting Cable Cutter
Cable Cutter
Cable Cutters
XF Series Cable and Wire Cutters
Bar and Wire Cutters
Wire Stripper
Wire Cutters
Electronic Pliers
CUT Series Cutters
Tube Cutter
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | EWCH180GPK | €78,549.82 | |
A | EWCH140GPK | €63,943.34 | |
A | EWCH90GPK | €54,765.94 |
Cable Cutter
Cable And Wire Cutters
Cable and wire cutters are widely used for cutting copper, brass, iron, aluminium and steel wires. Raptor Supplies offers an array of cable and wire cutters from brands like Quick Cable, Klein Tools, H.K. Porter, Greenlee, Facom and Bessey. Selected models come with insulated handles for protecting the workers from electric shocks and are available in anvil-cut, centre-cut and shear-cut variants. Huskie Tools cable and wire cutters are capable of cutting anything, ranging from EHS guy wires to anchor rods and most overhead and underground cables. These units are made of high-grade steel and feature a head that can be rotated up to 180 degrees to facilitate easy wire positioning and operator leverage. Cable and wire cutters from Klein Tools are designed to provide a high-leverage ratcheting mechanism that results in effortless cutting operation. The cutting inserts of these cable cutters can be easily replaced by removing 3 screws per blade and cuts up to 477 MCM ACSR multi-strand wires.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of cables can be cut with cable cutters?
Cable cutters are designed to cut electrical wires, coaxial cables and networking cables.
Can cable cutters be used to cut through metal cables?
Cable cutters with large jaws and strong cutting edges can cut through metal cables.
How to cut the cable without damaging it?
Hold the cable steady and use a smooth, even motion to avoid damaging the cable.
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