Description
The Hanlong Tools HT-363G Combination Cable Stripper and F Connector Wrench is a multi-functional, pocket-sized essential for coaxial cable preparation in professional and DIY installations, from CATV and satellite TV setups to home theater wiring and security systems. This versatile tool features a 2-blade coax wire stripper that precisely strips RG59, RG6, RG7, and RG11 cables to a consistent 6mm (1/4") length, along with 18/24 AWG cables, using pre-set cassettes with built-in cable stops for repeatable accuracy. The reversible and interchangeable cassettes allow easy adaptation to various cable types, ensuring clean dielectric and braid exposure without nicks or damage.
Integrated black Velcro strip brushes the braided shield back over the jacket effortlessly, simplifying connector termination. Plus, the built-in 7/16” F-connector wrench provides convenient tightening and loosening for secure fits on F-type connectors. Compact and lightweight, it fits easily in your pocket or tool bag, making it perfect for on-site work in tight spaces. Durable construction with ergonomic design reduces fatigue, delivering reliable performance for electricians, installers, and hobbyists tackling broadband, HDTV, or antenna projects.
Features:
- Multi-Cable Compatibility: Strips RG59, RG6, RG7, RG11 coaxial cables and 18/24 AWG wires to 6mm preset length for versatile use in telecom and AV setups.
- 2-Blade Precision Stripping: Dual-blade design with reversible/interchangeable cassettes and cable stop ensures consistent, damage-free preparation every time.
- Braid Management: Black Velcro strip folds back braided shields smoothly over the jacket, speeding up F-connector attachment without tools.
- Integrated F-Connector Wrench: 7/16” reversible wrench for easy tightening/loosening of F-connectors, streamlining installation workflows.
- Compact & Portable: Pocket-sized build (under 6 inches) for easy storage and transport; ideal for field service, home wiring, or garage projects.
- User-Friendly Features: Pre-set stripping for repeatability; works on a variety of cables without adjustments, enhancing efficiency for pros and beginners.