Jonard JIC-63050 High Leverage Cable Cutter with Red Handle, 9-1/4″ Length

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HIGH LEVERAGE DESIGN: Handles are flared outward for superior leverage and cutting ability SHEAR-TYPE JAW: Designed with a shear-type jaw for cutting aluminum and soft copper LARGE CABLE CUTTER: Cuts up to 100-pair 24 AWG cables WIDE JAWS: 1″ long x 7/8″ wide x 7/16″ thick WARNING: Not for use on steel or ACSR type cables

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Description
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- HIGH LEVERAGE DESIGN: Handles are flared outward for superior leverage and cutting ability
- SHEAR-TYPE JAW: Designed with a shear-type jaw for cutting aluminum and soft copper
- LARGE CABLE CUTTER: Cuts up to 100-pair 24 AWG cables
- WIDE JAWS: 1″ long x 7/8″ wide x 7/16″ thick
- WARNING: Not for use on steel or ACSR type cables
Additional information
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 0.3 x 4.92 x 1.38 inches; 15.87 Ounces |
Item model number : | JIC-63050 |
UNSPSC Code : | 27110000 |
Date First Available : | November 17, 2011 |
Manufacturer : | Jonard Industries |
Country of Origin : | China |
Domestic Shipping: | Item can be shipped within U.S. |
International Shipping: | This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More |
Customer Reviews: | 4.5 out of 5 |
Danam0 –
I’m an electronics tech and the “cable guy” for the company I work for. This is the industry standard tool for cutting heavy gauge wire. I use it for 1/0, 2, 4, and 6 AWG stranded wire and welding cable. It is very sharp and strong. I have a couple of these cutters, one in my tool box, and one in my tool bag. One is at least 3 years old, the other is over a year old. I use them every day and they are still sharp. The older one has a few nicks on the jaw blades but still cuts fine. It could cut a finger off no problem, so don’t let kids play with them!I not only cut wire with these, I also use them for stripping the insulation off the wire. A quick light spin of the jaws around the cable scores the insulation so it pulls right off.
Mark Kiehl –
Saved me a lot of $ and time. Love it.
Jon P. –
I was skeptical of these because of the price. But don’t let that fool you. They are rock solid, heavy duty cutters. They’re much more than I was expecting for such a price. They’re very sharp and snip right through my SkyHigh oversized 1/0 wire. You may need both hands to start the cut as they open up fairly wide. Once you start the cut, you’re able to fit one hand on them. This is no big deal. Especially considering the high quality of these cutters. Use common sense though. It says right on the package in all capital letters: Do not use on steel cable.
Kayliamdad –
Great pair of cutters. Just as good as Klein pair I had at a fraction of the cost.
D. R. GambleD. R. Gamble –
And they passed with flying colors. This is one tough set of cable cutters. I’ve been cutting 4/0 cable with it no problem which I don’t think they were meant for. I do have to bare almost all my body weight down on them to get through the 4/0 but they have made numerous cuts so I can make custom length battery cables. Highly recommend.
Nphocus –
Great cutters. They cut thru 1/0 like butter.
Mikel –
Good
COMFORTABLY NUMB –
If your looking for a good cable cutter this is itSame as the name brand. As a matter of fact its made by the same manufacture. Better price. Works great for a wire stripper too.Highly recommended
robbie –
Copper only, friends!!!
Fred –
These cable cutters work well on copper and aluminum heavy gauge wire. They do a fantastic job and do not crush the cable. They also have worked well for me when used for cutting coaxial cable from RG 58 to LMR 400.