Hi, seeing that i am not the only one using auto wire strippers (some of the older boys that sub to me still tell me off for using these). i have been experiencing issues with twin and earth stripping on 1mm and 1.5mm cables in that the blue or brown comes off, its a bit of an arse as i then have to get the side cutters out and do it the old skool way. anyone else having these issues.
 
ck red handled wire strippers as mentioned in the "what do you all use" post, although they are not technically automatic, a bit like the cars, you still need to be there
 
I had this with some SWA recently , had to literally shave the core insulation off. Had it awhile ago with T+E but it was'nt prysmian.
 
Get ya self some ck snips with the cut outs t the bottom for 1.5 and 2.5mm I got some and there great, also got a hole for cutting accessory screws down.
 
Been using a stanley knife for sheath and these bad boys for inner cores for over 20 years. Never had any problems...
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I also use strippers like those pictured by Guitarist above, especially for panels where there's hundreds of wires to be stripped. I have a metric pair and an imperial pair for SWG wiring.
 
I use these as I'm mainly working on singles/tri-rated in panels

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Although I'm going to look for alternatives as the last set I bought started damaging the insulation where it grips.
 
I just don't get on with auto-strippers. Have tried several, but I like to control how deeply I bite into the insulation, as every stranded cable is different.
 
Did try auto strippers when i had to wire panals for baggage lines bloody things broke on 2nd cable, and insulation was that tough i had to use the stanly to strip the ends down.
 

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