Platinum Tools Releases Slit & Ring Fiber Cable Stripper

The Slit & Ring Fiber Cable Stripper is designed to slit and ring cables, and buffer tubes and jackets on fiber optic cables with diameter ranges of 1.2mm to 6.4mm.

NEWBURY PARK, Calif. — Platinum Tools, a leader in solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of wire and cable, announces the launch of the new Slit & Ring Fiber Cable Stripper (p/n 15062C).

“Our new Slit & Ring Fiber Cable Stripper is designed to slit and ring cables, buffer tubes and jackets on fiber optic cables with diameter ranges of 1.2mm to 6.4mm,” explains John Phillips, Platinum Tools product manager. “It is intentionally made to be light and small, making it easy to use in confined spaces.”

Additional features and specifications include:

  • Slitting V-block is removable and reversible to accommodate various diameters
  • Adjustable slit blade and ring blade for exact strip cut depth
  • LHW: 2.7in. (72.9 mm); 2.09in. (52.97mm); 0.47in (12mm)
  • Weight: less than 1 oz.
  • Replacement blades also available (p/n 15063C)

Last month, NSi, which acquired Platinum Tools in March, purchased SullStar Technologies and announced it would re-brand the company under its Platinum Tools division.

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