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Cable cutters slice through network cables, wire rope, or cable jackets, leaving smooth, clear-cut ends. Also called cable shears, they prepare cable and rope for installation and to accept fittings.
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Electrical & Data Cable Cutters
These cutters cut copper and aluminum communication, electrical, and data cable without flattening, splaying, or fraying the ends. This makes it easier to slide fittings onto the cable. They concentrate leverage from their handles into their overlapping blades to shear fully through cable. These cable cutters typically require two hands to operate.
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Wire Rope Cutters
Wire rope cutters cut multi-strand steel, stainless steel, and aluminum rope without flattening, splaying, or fraying the ends. This makes it easier to slide fittings onto the rope. They concentrate leverage from their handles into their overlapping blades to shear fully through rope. These cutters typically require two hands to operate.
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