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Jonard HS-625 – Jacket Stripper, 5/8″ Cable Size, Aluminum, Removable, For P3 And T10 Cables

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Hardline Jacket Stripper 5/8 inch

  • Body is made from heavy duty aluminum and stripping blade is made of heat treated high carbon steel for long life and durability
  • Replacement blades can be purchased separately (no need to ever replace the entire tool, see below for replacement part number)
  • Ideal for aerial or underground hardline cables for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings
SKU: Jonard HS-625 EAN: 811490019690 Tags: , Categories:
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Jonard HS-625 – Jacket Stripper, 5/8″ Cable Size, Aluminum, Removable, For P3 And T10 Cables

The HS-625 hardline stripping tool is designed to strip 5/8″ diameter T10625 Times Fiber T10 COAX cable, CommScope P3, and other similar .625″ cables.

Product General Attributes

Product Weight0.29 LBS
Product Height2 IN
Product Length1.63 IN
Product Width1.63 IN

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Weight0.29 lbs
Dimensions1.63 × 1.63 × 2 in
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