I've had this tool for years. I figured out adjusting the depth of a cut on my own, but did not know I can adjust the length too. Fordham informative thank you for this video. Excellent!
Thank you for this video. I bought 4 of these from China and they came without an instruction manual. I couldn't figure out how to adjust the blade spacing as advertised, so I thought it's impossible. Turns out, it's not! This is very useful.
I purchased this and spent an hour trying to make proper cuts with a scrap piece of coax. Finally searched RUclips for a good explanation. The blade that cuts the outer sleeve was the problem. Thank you!
How do I determine which length I need when setting the blades (A,B,C,D,E)? Does this relate to the type or cable, or type of connector, or both? And BTW did you mention that those blades are pretty sharp?
Ah.. I have just read that the foil firmly stuck to the inner polythene of some RG6 and near-impossible to remove, is actually non-conductive, so can be left in place. I'm going to check with meter.
Great video. How do the letters for blade placement correspond with the mm measurements on the tool? For RG-59 and RG-6 should it be set at 6 or 8 for a compression fitting? Thanks.
Good stuff. But in the ancient cable I want to use, the inner polythene is firmly stuck to a very thick foil layer. Near impossible to remove foil without munching up the poly. Maybe the tool could do it, not sure. Should've gone to CableWholesale!
Does anyone know how to interpret the arrow that tell you the cable size is set for?. That arrow is...in the middle of nowhere. Looking at the arrow does not tell me sh.t. Just confusing at best.
I see, I must have a bad tool. The arrow on my tool is in the middle of 2 numbers. The arrow on his tool is right on the number. D.a.m.n must be made in China as we all know!
I purchased a crimper kit. Comes with the same stripper. I wanted to strip RG8X and the stripper doesn't show that it will strip the x8. Ive seen utube videos that they are stripping the 8x. What adjustment are they making. Thanks for any help
8X and 59 are almost exactly the same. The adjustments should take of that, I was going to comment on the RG 400 that I use , it's almost exactly the same as 58 .... I'll try it it's only 10 bux for the tool.... BTW I quit using 8X years ago.... Only RG 400 for me and my customers, not the LMR 400 though, it's almost as bad as the 8X ....
Hi Mo Atwan. Thank you for reaching out and asking about our coax cable stripper. This stripper tool is designed to work with coaxial cable. The two-blade design isn't recommended for use with ethernet cables. We do carry a cable stripper designed specifically for ethernet cable. More info on this is listed below: Part Number: 15015C Description: Platinum Tools Cat5/6 Cable Jacket Stripper, Clamshell More Info: www.cablewholesale.com/specs/15015c.php Thanks again for reaching out. We hope you found this response helpful.
I've had this tool for years. I figured out adjusting the depth of a cut on my own, but did not know I can adjust the length too. Fordham informative thank you for this video. Excellent!
You're very welcome
Best explanation I've found anywhere of this device. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I bought 4 of these from China and they came without an instruction manual. I couldn't figure out how to adjust the blade spacing as advertised, so I thought it's impossible. Turns out, it's not! This is very useful.
I purchased this and spent an hour trying to make proper cuts with a scrap piece of coax. Finally searched RUclips for a good explanation. The blade that cuts the outer sleeve was the problem. Thank you!
I'm glad we were able to help you find a solution to your problem!
Best 'how to' for this tool that I have come across. Thanks. 👍
Great video. stripping tool had no instructions. Video did the trick!
Thank you. Best video I've been able to find on the tool.
What a great video- so 100% on point. Hadn’t used my tool for like 5 years and came here for a refresher!! ❤️❤️❤️
"for less than $5 I can have my own stripper" Well then... lol
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪.
Thank you for this video!
You just got yourself a new subscriber 🤖
Excellent video and detailed instructions.
Awesome and to the point.
Excellent, very comprehensive, thank you.
6:21 yeah have just tried them now setting my amplifier and speakers up thanks for your help guy's 👍
Very good instructions, Thank you
What an awesome video, thank you for sharing!!!
Very helpful video. Thank you!
This is a very concise but extremely informative video on how to use this tool. Thank you very much for this great video.
How do I determine which length I need when setting the blades (A,B,C,D,E)? Does this relate to the type or cable, or type of connector, or both? And BTW did you mention that those blades are pretty sharp?
Very complete. Thanks
Great video. Thank you!
JUst made the last comment an hour ago. Got it figured out. Turned 77 past Mon takes a little time to get it. (o: Thanks
Ah.. I have just read that the foil firmly stuck to the inner polythene of some RG6 and near-impossible to remove, is actually non-conductive, so can be left in place. I'm going to check with meter.
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Very good tutorial.
Thanks
Good video - VERY helpful
Great coax stripper tool explanation. But I don’t understand the need of the spring near the blade!
Thank You 👊
the sleeve that hold the adjusting screw keeps popping out. how do I fix this?
Thanks for your clear explanation. When I got my stripping tool, it didn’t come with any instructions. Go figure...
What is a good one for rg8, 213, etc?
Great video. How do the letters for blade placement correspond with the mm measurements on the tool? For RG-59 and RG-6 should it be set at 6 or 8 for a compression fitting? Thanks.
Thanks for this ;)
Good stuff. But in the ancient cable I want to use, the inner polythene is firmly stuck to a very thick foil layer. Near impossible to remove foil without munching up the poly. Maybe the tool could do it, not sure. Should've gone to CableWholesale!
How well would this work with mic cable if you take the first blade out
do we have to say "go ahead" a million times in almost every youtube video ? wow
Do you sell replacement blades for this stripper?
Awesome, thanks!
My antenna guy left this behind. Glad he did because he was an ass. Now the cutter is mine. Im gana cut me some cable
Great instructions for what could be a PITA, couldn't find a link to buy the tool for $5
Yeah but how do you strip a coax cable?
Does anyone know how to interpret the arrow that tell you the cable size is set for?. That arrow is...in the middle of nowhere. Looking at the arrow does not tell me sh.t. Just confusing at best.
I see, I must have a bad tool. The arrow on my tool is in the middle of 2 numbers. The arrow on his tool is right on the number. D.a.m.n must be made in China as we all know!
I purchased a crimper kit. Comes with the same stripper. I wanted to strip RG8X and the stripper doesn't show that it will strip the x8. Ive seen utube videos that they are stripping the 8x. What adjustment are they making. Thanks for any help
8X and 59 are almost exactly the same. The adjustments should take of that, I was going to comment on the RG 400 that I use , it's almost exactly the same as 58 .... I'll try it it's only 10 bux for the tool.... BTW I quit using 8X years ago.... Only RG 400 for me and my customers, not the LMR 400 though, it's almost as bad as the 8X ....
@@Budro4764 Thanks, I was hoping I could use the stripper for rg8x
can this stripper work for normal wires sq1mm sq2mm
Hello Kris Kris, This stripper is sized for coax wires, and is not designed and therefor unlikely to fit other types of cables
The tool if use for UTP ?
Hello Esteban, this cable is used for stripping coaxial cable not Ethernet cable.
Will it work with Ethernet cables??
Hi Mo Atwan. Thank you for reaching out and asking about our coax cable stripper. This stripper tool is designed to work with coaxial cable. The two-blade design isn't recommended for use with ethernet cables. We do carry a cable stripper designed specifically for ethernet cable. More info on this is listed below:
Part Number: 15015C
Description: Platinum Tools Cat5/6 Cable Jacket Stripper, Clamshell
More Info: www.cablewholesale.com/specs/15015c.php
Thanks again for reaching out. We hope you found this response helpful.
The script is blocking your hand.
there is no link in the description, just FYI.
Much appreciated !
Very good
I was good up until the 3:23 mark, after that I got lost .
Good tutorial but your rotating the tool in the wrong direction.....it does make a difference to blade/spring longevity.
This is great information. We appreciate the tip
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