• Products
  • Catalogs
  • News & Trends
  • Exhibitions

Manual cable cutter 3080-250
ratchet

Manual cable cutter - 3080-250 - Maun Industries Ltd - ratchet
Manual cable cutter - 3080-250 - Maun Industries Ltd - ratchet
Manual cable cutter - 3080-250 - Maun Industries Ltd - ratchet - image - 2
Manual cable cutter - 3080-250 - Maun Industries Ltd - ratchet - image - 3
Manual cable cutter - 3080-250 - Maun Industries Ltd - ratchet - image - 4
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Operation
manual
Type
ratchet
Diameter

Max.: 30 mm
(1.181 in)

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Description

HIGH PERFORMANCE IN A COMPACT DESIGN. MAKE A STATEMENT WITH MAUN’S RATCHET CABLE CUTTER. For unrivalled cutting performance. Ratchet controlled to easily cut copper, aluminium and steel wire armoured (SWA) cables. Hinged blade allows you to cut anywhere along the cable, even in tight spaces. Benefits Cut through copper, aluminium and steel wire armoured (SWA) cables with ease. Ratchet mechanism maintains precise control. Easy to use, even in confined spaces. No more awkward hacksaw cutting where access is limited. Made to last, with a robust construction and rust-proof finish. Features Blade held in place by each ratchet tooth. Hinged blade allows you to cut anywhere on the cable. Release lever frees blade from cable at any time during the cutting process. Precision-ground steel cutting blades hardened and tempered to HRC 54 for durability. Plastic handle grips for added comfort. Applications The Rolls-Royce of cable-cutting tools, for the true professional and DIY enthusiast. Ideal for: Electricians. Machine service engineers. Telecoms engineers. Serious DIYers. Specifications Made in England. 250 mm length. Cuts 200 pair communications cable. Will not cut catenary cables, or any cable with central steel strand(s). WARNING: this tool must not be used on live electrical wire.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.