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Klein Tools introduces two ratcheting cable cutters

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Klein Tools is introducing two new heavy-duty ratcheting cable cutters for larger capacities.

Both cable cutters feature a high leverage ratchet mechanism that makes it easier to single-handedly cut copper and aluminum cables without leaving burrs or sharp edges.

Klein ratcheting cable cutters are compact in design for confined work spaces. A quick release opens the cable cutter’s blades easily in every cutting position, allowing for removal of the cable before the cut is completed. The precision ratcheting mechanism holds the cable tight, and permits rapid, straight cuts with minimum effort. For easy transporting and to fit in a toolbox or bag, a locking lever keeps the handles closed.

For more information: 800-553-4676

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