Hand-held Powered Cable Stripper

A hand-held powered cable stripper is a tool is engineered to enhance productivity and safety, eliminating the manual exertion and risk associated with repetitive traditional cable stripping methods.

Description:

A hand-held powered cable stripper is a tool is engineered to enhance productivity and safety, eliminating the manual exertion and risk associated with repetitive traditional cable stripping methods.

Manual cable stripping often involves the use of knives or handheld strippers, which can be both time-consuming and hazardous, leading to potential injuries from slips or repetitive strain. 

The M18™ Cable Stripper from Milwaukee Tool

The M18™ Cable Stripper is a battery-powered tool that significantly reduces the effort and risk involved in cable stripping.

Figure 1. A worker removing (Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Tool)

It features a compact and ergonomic design for one-handed operation, making it ideal for working in tight or awkward spaces. It is powered by Milwaukee's M18™ REDLITHIUM™ battery system. Further, the tool's design prioritizes user safety, with a fully enclosed blade system that prevents accidental cuts and lacerations during operation.

The M18™ Cable Stripper also incorporates adjustable settings to accommodate a wide range of cable sizes and insulation types. 

For more information and technical specifications, please visit the manufacturer's website.


Risks Addressed:

Traditional cable stripping methods can pose significant risks, including cuts and lacerations from knives or other sharp tools, as well as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) from repetitive motion or maintaining awkward positions for prolonged periods.

Manual hand-held and blade wire strippers also expose workers to the risk of injuries, such as cuts and lacerations, sprains and strains.


How Risks are Reduced:

A hand-held powered cable stripper, such as the M18™ Cable Stripper, enhances safety and comfort during operation. By incorporating a fully enclosed blade system, it eliminates the risk of cuts and lacerations. Its powered mechanism is designed to minimize repetitive manual motions, thus reducing the risk of MSDs. Additionally, the tool's ergonomic design and balanced weight distribution aim to alleviate strain on the hands, wrists, and shoulders, making for a safer and more comfortable for prolonged use.


Contributors:

Jean Christophe Le, MPH - CPWR The Center for Construction Research and Training