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  2. Wire stripper - Wikipedia

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    When engaged, a compound automatic wire stripper first simultaneously grips the wire in one side and in the other side closes its shaped blades cutting the insulation around the conductor. After the sides have completed their strokes the two sides of the mechanism spread apart to push the cut tube of insulation from the end of the conductor.

  3. The Eraser Company - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the company developed its capabilities beyond magnet wire stripping into cable, wire and tube processing (stripping, feeding, cutting, twisting, measuring, dereeling) equipment, and infrared heating devices. [2] [5] The company is family owned and operated and has been based in Syracuse, NY since its establishment.

  4. Schleuniger - Wikipedia

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    Laser Wire Solutions is a company that offers lasers for wire processing, in particular for the wire and jacket stripping processes. 2017: Schleuniger acquires DiIT AG. Schleuniger already held a minority interest in DiIT AG, a producer of software for wire processing and wiring harness production, prior to taking full ownership.

  5. Electrical discharge machining - Wikipedia

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    CNC Wire-cut EDM machine 1 Wire. 2 Electrical discharge erosion (Electric arc). 3 Electrical potential. 4 Workpiece. In wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM), also known as wire-cut EDM and wire cutting, [30] a thin single-strand metal wire, usually brass, is fed through the workpiece, submerged in a tank of dielectric fluid, typically ...

  6. Wire wrap - Wikipedia

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    The wire goes in the one near the edge, and the post is inserted into the hole in the center. Automated wire-wrap machines, as manufactured by the Gardner Denver Company in the 1960s and 1970s, were capable of automatically routing, cutting, stripping and wrapping wires onto an electronic "backplane" or "circuit board".

  7. Diagonal pliers - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers, or under many regional names) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire or small stock, rather than grabbing or turning. The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaws intersects the joint rivet at an angle or "on a diagonal", giving pliers their name.

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