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NEIKO 02038A 6-in-1 Wire Service Tool | 8-1/2" Length | Gripper, Crimper, Stripper, Cutter, Extractor, Electrician Pliers

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Style: 6-in-1 Electrician's Pliers


Features

  • [DURABLE]: Heat-treated steel blade performs precise cutting and is highly durable to withstand multiple usages.
  • [DESIGN]: Ergonomically designed rubber handle grip is slip-resistant, providing exceptional control and maximum comfort to reduce hand fatigue.
  • [VERSATILE]: All-in-one feature applies to wire cutting, crimping, bolt extracting and stripping on both insulated/non-insulated terminals.
  • [LONG REACH]: Extra-long nose provides a firm hold and can access hard-to-reach cavities.
  • [VISIBILITY]: Easy-to-read label markings are laser-etched onto the steel body for quick and clear identification

Description

Neiko 6 in 1 combination pliers feature a unique head design for wire maintenance and needle nose functionality. A practical design is integrated into the pliers 8-1/2” length nose and multi-functional body to perform various tasks. The wire stripper performs well on 10-22 AWG stranded and 8-22 AWG solid wire. These pliers have the capability to cut 6-32 and 8-32 screws and feature a swing-lock design for fast one-handed operation. Its compact body delivers maximum productivity for the trade and is perfect for leaving in a backpack to take along on all job sites.

Brand: NEIKO


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Red


Handle Material: Rubber


Item Weight: 0.54 Pounds


Brand: ‎NEIKO


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Color: ‎Red


Handle Material: ‎Rubber


Item Weight: ‎0.54 Pounds


Grip Type: ‎Ergonomic


Manufacturer: ‎Neiko


UPC: ‎816914020689


Part Number: ‎02038A


Item Weight: ‎8.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎11.3 x 4.09 x 0.83 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎02038A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎6-in-1 Electrician's Pliers


Shape: ‎6-in-1 Pliers


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Wire Service Tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 12, 2017


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  • Most versatile stripper I've used in 40 years
Style: 3-in-1 Auto Wire Strippers, Red
This Neiko works by pulling the insulation off, stretching it until it snaps so the cut insulation ends are a bit jagged, and is most noticeable as insulation get thicker but importantly, its very unlikely to cut any of the wires while stripping. I found that thicker insulation requires just a touch longer length to strip as the insulation stretches a bit more before it snaps off; also the adjustable wire grip compensates for wire thickness to allow more grip or as the jaw wear with age. Before this was invented, best strippers had a fixed set of sharp AWG sized openings. You needed several strippers for different AWG wires. Those strippers worked well and fast, one squeeze they nicked the insulation just so deep and the other end pulled the ends off the insulation out. Another popular stripper has a profile of a T.Rex: you fed wire into the mouth; its front teeth gripped one end and pulled it off, and could take a wider set of AWG wires than the bladed version. The bladed version got dull with age, and if you chose the wrong slot, it could cut off a few strands of wire. The T Rex stripper does not strip a wide range of AWG like this Neiko can strip so you tend to need at least two or three T Rex types. Pros Heavy duty steel construction Works as described, strips insulation by pulling it apart until it snaps off so unlikely will cut wires Made in Taiwan, the quality of finish, construction is high Can strip multiple wired cables like Romex! Extremely wide range of stripping, I've tried it from 26 -12 AWG flawlessly, its rated for 30-8 AWG Adjustable wire grip for slippery wires or jaw wear with age Cons Larger and heavier than most strippers Notes: There are many "copies" of this stripper design. All legitimate ones are from the OEM Taiwanese company KYP Tools and who invented the design in 1984. If you have a KYP, Neiko, and Irwin version side by side, they are identical except for the overmolded handles, color, lack of brand name on the OEM while the KYP has its logo in on the back of the head. KYP has at least 3 patented versions of this stripper as well as variations within each version. The Neiko model is KY665. FWIW I could not find the patent number for its claimed US patents. There are "non-KYP copies" that look similar but not identical, likely because KYP claims its patented in China. The true models are all KYP made. The enclosed photos compare a non-KYP version, Irwin, and KYP versions. You can notice similarities and differences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016 by Zodoz Zodoz

  • Not bad.
Style: 2 Pc Battery Crimper & Cutter Set
The cutters are extremely sharp and easy to use. The crimpers are easy to use and align. It’s not difficult at all the bite down and get the full motion. They work exactly like bolt cutters. Easy to adjust and switch to different sizes. Does take some practice to get a clean crimp. They seem to be well made and very durable. I used these for making quick connects on 0/1 gauge wire. It I had it to do all over again I would spend the additional and buy the pressure/hydraulic with wider lugs. I had to crimp 3 times and go back and crimp the pinch it created. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Hutch

  • Very good for the price
Style: 4-in-1 Electrician's Pliers
I work at a Dealership local to me, where I do a large majority of all the electrical work. These pliers are really great. The tip of the pliers have sideways serrations, making them great for removing fuses in tight spots. The wire strippers work excellent for most automotive purposes. If you have extremely small gauge wires then you have to turn the pliers sideways slightly to get it to strip better, but certainly works well. My only two real gripes is that when crimping wires together, the pliers sort of dig into your hand. It's not too bad, but if you're having to do a major wiring job and splice a bunch of stuff together, then they can start to become uncomfortable while splicing stuff together. Also, another small thing, but the wire cutters are inside the pliers on the bottom side of the pivot. They cut great, but it is a bit awkward. Again, especially if you're using them to cut several wires, like replacing a connector pigtail. Other than that, they are a great all-round and do it all electeical pliers. If you're comparing them side, I think the OTC ones are better objectively speaking, but they are also $45 dollars. For that, I think you'd be better off saving your cash and buying these. Definitely recommended for someone to throw into an emergency tool bag in the trunk of their car. They get used all the time in my shop ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Colton Trappe

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