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Internal conductor
(annealed copper single wire)
10
mm
Insulator
(semi-transparent)
From the previous page
Put a coaxial cable while remaining approximately 10 mm into
the cable stripper and securely tighten the cable with the middle
finger, ring finger, and little finger of your left hand in order to
hold stable during turning the stripper.
Put your right hand forefinger into the cam wheel and execute
the procedure in order from step 1 below.
<Cutting of coating, external conductor,
and insulator>
Press the cam wheel forward 3 times and turn
the stripper in the direction of arrow 2 to 3
times.
Press the cam wheel forward 1 time and then
turn the stripper in the direction of arrow a
further 2 to 3 times.
Press the cam wheel forward 1 more time and
turn the stripper in the direction of the arrow
another 2 to 3 times.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
<Removal of coating, external conductor,
and insulator>
While holding the coaxial cable with your left hand, grip the
cable stripper so that it keeps a right angle against the coaxial
cable, and press out the cable stripper with your left hand’s
thumb.
When the adjustment
of the blade is not
required
<Fine adjustment of blade cutting depth>
When the cutting depth is too shallow or too deep, and
damages the external conductor or the internal conductor, turn
the screws on the screw holder and adjust the blade depth a
little.
If the stripper cannot be removed smoothly,
adjustment of the blade is not appropriate. In this
case slide the cam wheel backward and remove
the coaxial cable. Then adjust the blade.
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External conductor
(meshed annealed copper wire)
Coating
(black)