⚡ Strip smarter, not harder — the pro’s secret weapon!
The STRIPAX PRO 6 is a premium automatic wire stripper designed for 28-10 AWG wires, delivering precise, nick-free stripping across multiple insulation types. Crafted from durable metal with an ergonomic grip, it offers professional-grade reliability and versatility, backed by a lifetime warranty.
Brand | Paladin Tools |
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 6"W |
Handle Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 156 Grams |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00769328107968 |
Manufacturer | Tempo Communications |
UPC | 779615595897 769328107975 769328107968 |
Part Number | PA1113 |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | PA1113 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 28-10 AWG |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | personal |
Included Components | STRIPAX PRO 6 Automatic Wire Stripper Tool |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
B**E
The Pro's Choice When Building Electrical Panels
This is the gold standard when professionally building electrical panels. Precision wire stripping doesn't get any easier or faster. For finely stranded copper wire, it does always seem to strip off 1-2 of the fine wires, but not enough to seriously compromise the current capacity. I love that it'll strip multiple wires at once with a single squeeze of the handle as a lot of the wire stripping that I do is multi-conductor cable. I usually strip those cables two wires at a time, which gets the job finished very quickly. The stripped ends of insulation usually remain stuck inside the strippers, which bugs my OCD a bit. I'd manually clear them, which takes 3-4 times as much time as stripping the wires. I learned to leave the stripped insulation in the stripper. It doesn't interfere with the next strip, and they don't build up in there. It seems to retain one or two bits of insulation and that's it. My OCD also doesn't like the way the stripped insulation falls onto the floor or into the electrical panel I'm building. The former means you sweep the shop at the end of the day, which is standard operating procedure. It's faster to let the debris hit the floor while working and clean up later. For work wiring inside the panel, I do not like little bits of debris flying around. There's no telling where those little bits will go, and it's particularly problematic when the little pieces of insulation also have 1-2 fine strands of wire inside that can cause a short inside a DC power supply, etc. I try not to allow the cut insulation to land inside the electrical panel.
G**
Best tool for stripping multiple wires
As a panel builder in machine tool trade this too makes it very easy to strip wire. I can hold 30-50 20awg wires in my hand and strip them in about 3 minutes. Works for other gauges as well.
F**.
Standard of the industry
Best wire stripper we have ever found. I’ve purchased several of them as we tend to wear them out with industrial use. I have a tad bit expensive but worth every penny.
F**C
Very Good Tool - Now Greenlee Brand
As others have noted - what I got was a Greenlee PA1113 Stripax. I'm guessing it is exactly the same as the old Paladin 1113 - except for a slight change in part number and now bearing the green and black color scheme handles typical of Greenlee. This was not surprising considering Paladin being absorbed by Texton under their Greenlee umbrella. Call it by any other name - and it is a great stripper that works very smoothly and does not seem to nick any wires - even fine ones in braided bundles. Amazon should probably change their listing, however, to show that the tool is now branded as Greenlee.
R**D
Best production stripper made
Fantastic stripper. I don't see the Greenlee name anywhere on it, but it is the same as the Paladin that I own now. We needed another stripper for a very large project and I bought this one. Just finished the job and stripped over 8,000 wires perfectly. It has several adjustments, such as an adjustable strip length, nice cutter and is comfortable in your hand.
I**N
Good Strip
I got to use some strippers that belonged to someone else and made note of manufacturer and model. This is apparently the lastest and greatest version of that tool. I was not disappointed. I have already wired a couple of machines using these and they worked exactly as expected. That included everything from 16 gage to 22 stranded wire. These are not cheap but I think you get what you pay for.
D**O
Stopped working after 12 months of light use, overpriced, difficultto repair.
Unit stopped stripping bread-board hookup wire after a year of light use stripping breadboard wire. Replacement blades are available, but are expensive, with no guarantee of restoring function and no instructions available on the web. Other similar devices have blade replacement videos available, but this device seems to require a much more difficult disassembly. NOT recommended. You can buy 5 of the Knoweasy Automatic Wire Stripper and Cutter https://amzn.to/2PP87DB for the price of 1 of these and save the time and effort trying to get these to work again.
K**N
Worth every penny
I have been using this tool for a very long time. I think this is my third one. After you beat down the blade so bad that you have to start holding the wire at obscure angles to get a good cut, you know it is time for a new pair. I do rather large installations and I certainly get my life out of these. I am pretty sure that you can get a replacement blade and such, but for the price, it is better to just replace them.I have had mine drop from 40 ft in the air and not break, get a little rust going on the pin after 4-5 years if I let them get super moist for long periods and cut wire that does not really fit the stats given on the description and they still work. Just not as good.Worth every penny
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