They are for stripping the insulation off electrical wire.
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To carry the electric power to a light . . OR . . it's wire that is not too heavy to carry.
The wire that do not touch each other are dawn without blobs.
There are a variety of functions on the handheld tool known as the Leatherman Multi Tool. It works as bottle opener, a screwdriver, needle nose pliers, wire cutter and stripper.
A 'live' or 'hot' wire is a wire that is connected to a power source. This wire supplies voltage to a load ( light bulb, hair dryer, etc.). When the load is also connected a neutral or another live wire this becomes a path for the flow of current (amps) known as a circuit.
They are for stripping the insulation off electrical wire.
To strip the insulation of wires in preparation for making electrical connections with them.
It was patented in 1961, inventor is Jack F. Funcik.
A simple manual wire stripper is a pair of opposing blades much like scissors or wire cutters. The addition of a center notch makes it easier to cut the insulation without cutting the wire. This type of wire stripper is used by rotating it around the insulation while applying pressure in order to make a cut around the insulation. Since the insulation is not bonded to the wire, it then pulls easily off the end. This is the most versatile type of wire stripper. Another type of manual wire stripper is very similar to the simple design previously mentioned, except this type has several notches of varying size. This allows the user to match the notch size to the wire size, thereby eliminating the need for twisting. Once the device is clamped on, the remainder of the wire can simply be pulled out, leaving the insulation behind.
To refine copper wire scrap, you need professional tools and equipment such as copper stripper which is used for removing insulation from copper wire.
To strip wire, you can use a wire stripper tool by adjusting it to the appropriate gauge of the wire, then placing the wire inside the tool and squeezing the handles to cut through the insulation. Another method is to use a utility knife to carefully cut around the insulation and then pull it off. Always be careful not to cut into the actual wire while stripping.
If "it" is a wire stripper, yes. If "it" is hydrofluoric acid, no. What "it" are you referring to?
Wood chisel, crow bar, and wire stripper are examples of construction technology.
It depends if you mean the telegraph or wiring. The telegraph was invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse around 1832. If you mean just wire, nobody really knows who invented it. Wire is probably over 4000 years old.
wire cutter / stripper, screw driver, connector, cutting player, multimeter
Wood chisel, crow bar, and wire stripper are examples of construction technology.
A STRIPPER!!! A STRIPPER!!! A STRIPPER!!!