2024-11-06
One common issue with automatic wire strippers is the wire getting stuck inside the tool. This problem is usually caused by using the wrong size setting. Automatic wire strippers have different size settings to accommodate various wire thicknesses. To resolve this issue, choose the correct size setting and check whether the wire fits properly.
Sometimes, the automatic wire stripper accidentally damages the wire during the stripping process. This problem occurs when the tool setting is too tight, and the blade cuts too deeply into the wire. The solution is to adjust the tool's setting, making sure that the blade only cuts the insulation and not the wire.
If the automatic wire stripper fails to strip the wire completely, it can be due to a dull blade or a wrong wire size setting. To fix this problem, sharpen the blade or choose a more suitable size setting.
If your automatic wire stripper stops working, check the tool's battery and make sure it is not drained. If the battery is not the problem, check all connections to make sure they are secure. If the tool still doesn't work, it may be time to replace it with a new one.
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