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  2. Wire stripper - Wikipedia

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    A laser wire stripper is a computer-controlled machine, much like a CNC router, which uses a laser to burn off the insulation of the wire. Laser wire stripping machines are used mostly for very fine gauge wires since they do not damage the conductor.

  3. Lineman's pliers - Wikipedia

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    Lineman's pliers are used in the electrical trade to cut, straighten, and bend wire, and also to twist wires together when making splices. Lineman's can be used to strip wire and some types of cable, although wire strippers are more commonly used for this purpose as they can strip wire more quickly without damaging the conductors themselves.

  4. 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.

  5. Electrical discharge machining - Wikipedia

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    Wire diameter can be as small as 20 μm (0.79 mils) and the geometry precision is not far from ± 1 μm (0.039 mils). The wire-cut process uses water as its dielectric fluid, controlling its resistivity and other electrical properties with filters and PID controlled de-ionizer units. The water flushes the cut debris away from the cutting zone.

  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".

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  8. Man indicted for using company credit card -- on strippers - AOL

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    John David Berrett, a computer engineer at World Wide Technology, was indicted by a federal grand jury last week on five counts of wire fraud. According to Man indicted for using company credit ...

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