
The Jokari PWS-Plus 003 is your precision tool for seamless cable stripping, offering exceptional versatility and reliability.
Engineered with an adjustable blade, it effortlessly handles cables from 0.2 mm² to 6 mm², ensuring consistent results each time. Crafted for efficiency, it guarantees a fast and clean strip, eliminating the risk of damage to inner conductors.
Perfect for electrical installations or DIY projects, its ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue, allowing prolonged use without discomfort. A lockable click-stop clip further enhances precision, offering unparalleled control and safety during use.
| Brand | Jokari |
| Model | JOK40026 |
| Primary colors | Yellow |
| Extra colors | Blue, Red |
| Depth of the product | 42 mm |
| Height of the product | 14 mm |
| Width of the product | 102 mm |
| Weight Product | 34.5 grams |
| Languages of the manual | Sure, here's the translation:English, German |
| Extra material | Special steel, hardened and tempered |
| Cutting option | Yes |
| Storage case | no |
| Hey, type fast. | "Strippen" in English can be translated informally as "stripping." |
| Maximum wire gauge AWG | 18 AWG (American Wire Gauge) refers to a wire size used in North America. It's not something that needs translating but if you want an explanation, it's a pretty common thickness for electrical wiring that's not too thin or too thick. |
| Minimum wire gauge AWG | 28 AWG already refers to a specific gauge of wire used for electrical applications, and it stands for 28 American Wire Gauge. There isn't a need to translate it into English as it's already a standard term used globally in electrical and electronic contexts. |
| Maximum wire size | Sure! The translation of "1 mm" to English is "1 mm." Since it's already in English, there's nothing to change! If you'd like any additional text translated or have more context, feel free to share! |
| Minimum wire size | 0.3 mm |
| Replaceable blades | Yes |
| Material | Polyamide (PA) |