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4. To strip wire, insert wire into front of tool until it 
makes contact with the wire stop.

5. Squeeze handle firmly while holding wire 
stationary.

6. Re-adjust the insulation thickness adjustment 
regulator and wire stop if necessary.

4. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

Wire Stripper 734185-1 requires no special 
maintenance. After use, remove stripped wire and 
check to ensure insulation slug has been ejected from 
the jaws. Store tool in a clean, dry area.

If the stripping jaws are damaged, replace with Wire 
Stripper Blade Assembly 1424946-1. See Figure 3. 
For ordering information, refer to Section 6, 
ORDERING INFORMATION / REPLACEMENT 
PARTS.

Figure 3

5. REMOVAL / INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT JAWS

5.1. Jaw Removal 

(Figure 4 and Figure 5)

1. Open the jaws and position the tool as shown in 
Figure 4.

2. Remove the wire stop by squeezing the top tabs 
together and lifting the stop from the jaws. 

3. Remove the upper stripping jaw by positioning a 
screwdriver (on the label side of the tool) between 
the tool housing and the jaw.

4. Rotate the screwdriver clockwise and disengage 
the upper stripping jaw from the pivot.

5. Remove the upper stripping jaw and the spring.

6. Remove the lower stripping jaw by positioning a 
screwdriver near the rear of the lower jaw. Using a 
clockwise twisting motion, loosen and remove the 
jaw from the pivot pin.

Figure 4

5.2. Jaw Installation 

(Figure 6)

1. Install the lower stripping jaw, with the pivot pin.

2. Position the spring into the throat of the lower 
stripping jaw.

3. Position the upper stripping jaw, about 90_ to the 
upper tool housing, with the pivot hole end towards 
you.

WEAR SAFETY EYE PROTECTION when 

installing the compressed spring as instructed in 

Steps 4 through 6.

Wire Stop

(Adjustable)

Strip

Length

Wire

Pivot

Spring

Wire Stop

Strip 

Blades

Wire

Stop

Upper

Stripping

Jaw

Pivot

DANGER

STOP

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