Self-stabilizing wire stripper
By designing a self-stabilizing wire stripper, the plastic wheel and spring pressing mechanism automatically clamp the cable. Combined with the spring wire breaking mechanism and the fixed clamping mechanism, the problem of cumbersome operation of existing wire strippers is solved, and efficient and automated operation of cable stripping is achieved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520826709.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-02
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-27
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wire stripping technology, and specifically to a self-stabilizing wire stripper. Background Technology
[0002] A cable is an electrical or signal transmission device, typically composed of several or groups of conductors. Cables are generally used to transmit electrical energy, information, and realize electromagnetic energy conversion. According to their application, they can be divided into power cables, communication cables, and cables for electrical equipment, etc. During the cable stripping process, a wire stripper is required. A wire stripper is a tool used to process wires and cables, used to remove the outer protective layer of the wires and cables. Existing manual wire strippers require the use of wrenches or other tools to unscrew the screws securing the cable slider and the slicing blade before use. Then, the slider position must be adjusted to press down and stabilize the cable, and the slicing blade position must be adjusted to pierce the cable sheath. After completion, the screws must be tightened again, resulting in numerous adjustment steps, long processing time, and reduced work efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0003] To overcome the above-mentioned objectives, this utility model provides a self-stabilizing wire stripper. This self-stabilizing wire stripper uses a plastic wheel to hold the cable, and a spring-pressing mechanism cooperates with a spring-breaking mechanism to elastically press the cable onto the plastic wheel. The spring-breaking mechanism is slidably disposed within the spring-pressing mechanism. The rebound force of the spring-breaking mechanism can pierce the outer surface of the cable, eliminating the need for blade height adjustment. It self-stabilizes and maintains the cutting of the cable, reducing operation steps and time consumption, thus increasing work efficiency. Simultaneously, a fixed clamping mechanism is included to adjust the wire stripper's clamping position on the edge of the worktable, and a screw and threaded cylinder are used for easy disassembly, meeting the needs of different worktable scenarios.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a self-stabilizing wire stripper, the wire stripper comprising:
[0005] Mounting plate;
[0006] A plastic wheel is rotatably mounted on the side of the mounting plate, and a groove is provided on the circumferential side of the plastic wheel for placing a cable.
[0007] A spring-pressing mechanism is fixedly installed on the side of the mounting plate, and the bottom of the spring-pressing mechanism is close to the groove of the plastic wheel;
[0008] A spring-loaded cable-breaking mechanism is slidably disposed within the spring-pressing mechanism, with its bottom protruding beyond the bottom of the spring-pressing mechanism to contact the cable and perform cable-breaking processing.
[0009] Preferably, the spring-pressing mechanism includes:
[0010] Two strip plates are arranged horizontally and parallel to each other on the side of the mounting plate;
[0011] Two sliding rods are arranged parallel to each other between the two strip plates;
[0012] A sliding plate is slidably mounted on the two sliding rods;
[0013] Two first springs, corresponding one-to-one with the two slide rods, are sleeved on the slide rods and located above the sliding plate;
[0014] Two pressure plates, spaced apart and parallel to the side of the mounting plate, are fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding plate away from the mounting plate.
[0015] Preferably, the spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism includes:
[0016] A movable plate, which is slidably disposed within the two pressure plates;
[0017] Two telescopic rods, one end of which is connected to the movable plate, and the other end of which is connected to the sliding plate;
[0018] Two second springs, corresponding one-to-one with the two telescopic rods, are sleeved on the telescopic rods;
[0019] A pull plate, one end of which is connected to the middle of the movable plate, and the other end of which passes through the sliding plate;
[0020] A handle, which is connected to the other end of the pull plate, is positioned above the sliding plate;
[0021] The mounting sleeve is fixedly installed at one end of the bottom of the movable plate;
[0022] The slicing blade is inclinedly positioned inside the mounting sleeve.
[0023] Preferably, the spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism further includes:
[0024] Two vertical plates are vertically parallel and spaced apart at the other end of the bottom of the movable plate;
[0025] A roller is rotatably positioned at the bottom between the two vertical plates and is parallel to the scribing blade.
[0026] A pointed, irregularly shaped component is disposed at the bottom of the two sides of the vertical plates, with the pointed end of the component facing the slicing blade.
[0027] Preferably, the spring pressing mechanism further includes a rectangular groove, which is disposed on the outer pressure plate and close to the bottom of the scriber.
[0028] Preferably, the wire stripper further includes a wire pressing mechanism disposed on the side of the mounting plate, the wire pressing mechanism being close to the spring pressing mechanism, and the bottom of the wire pressing mechanism being higher than the top of the plastic wheel.
[0029] Preferably, the wire pressing mechanism includes:
[0030] An adjustment groove is inclinedly formed on the mounting plate;
[0031] A sliding block, which is slidably disposed within the adjusting groove;
[0032] A pressure roller is fixedly mounted on one side of the sliding block, and the pressure roller is in close contact with the side of the mounting plate;
[0033] A threaded hole is provided on the other side of the sliding block;
[0034] A nut is provided on the other side of the mounting plate and is connected to the threaded hole. The nut of the nut presses against the mounting plate to fix the sliding block.
[0035] Preferably, the wire stripper further includes a fixing clamping mechanism, the mounting plate is disposed on the top of the fixing clamping mechanism, and the fixing clamping mechanism is fixedly clamped to the side of the workbench.
[0036] Preferably, the fixing clamping mechanism includes:
[0037] A U-shaped frame is disposed at the bottom of the mounting plate, and the vertical plate of the U-shaped frame is parallel to the mounting plate;
[0038] A fixed pressure plate is disposed within the U-shaped frame;
[0039] Two sliding limit rods are symmetrically slidably inserted through the horizontal plate above the U-shaped frame and fixedly connected to the fixed pressure plate.
[0040] A threaded cylinder passes through the horizontal plate located above the U-shaped frame;
[0041] The screw is rotatably connected to the threaded cylinder, and the bottom of the screw passes through the threaded cylinder to drive the fixed pressure plate to descend, which, together with the horizontal plate below the U-shaped frame, clamps the side of the worktable.
[0042] Preferably, the fixing clamping mechanism further includes a knob, which is connected to the top end of the screw.
[0043] Through the above technical solution, this self-stabilizing wire stripper uses a plastic wheel to hold the cable for support during stripping. A spring-pressing mechanism works in conjunction with a spring-breaking mechanism. The first spring provides downward elastic force to stably and elastically press the cable onto the plastic wheel, preventing the wire from falling off during pulling. The spring-breaking mechanism is slidably mounted within the spring-pressing mechanism. The rebound force of the second spring in the spring-breaking mechanism can pierce the outer surface of the cable, eliminating the need for additional blade height adjustment. It self-stabilizes and maintains the cutting of the cable, reducing operation steps and time consumption, thus increasing work efficiency. After the wire is cut, the pointed, irregularly shaped part can open the cut, facilitating subsequent processing. Simultaneously, the roller reduces the rebound force of the second spring, preventing the blade from shifting downwards. A rectangular groove facilitates observation of the blade's sliding. The pressure mechanism presses down on the cable for easier stripping. A fixing clamping mechanism adjusts the wire stripper's grip on the edge of the worktable, and a screw and threaded cylinder facilitate disassembly, meeting the needs of different worktable scenarios. Attached Figure Description
[0044] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0045] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the spring pressing mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0046] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the spring wire breaking mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0047] Figure 4 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the main body of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0048] Figure 5 This is a side view of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0049] Figure 6 This is a structural diagram showing the disassembly of some components of the wire pressing mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0050] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of part A of the spring wire breaking mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0051] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0052] 1. Mounting plate 2. Spring pressing mechanism
[0053] 3. Spring-loaded thread-breaking mechanism; 4. Plastic wheel
[0054] 5. Fixed clamping mechanism; 6. Wire pressing mechanism
[0055] 201. Strip plate; 202. Slide bar
[0056] 203. Sliding plate; 204. First spring
[0057] 205. Pressure plate; 206. Rectangular groove
[0058] 301. Movable panel; 302. Telescopic pole
[0059] 303, Second Spring; 304, Vertical Plate
[0060] 305, Roller; 306, Pointed irregular-shaped parts
[0061] 307, slicing knife; 308, pull plate
[0062] 309. Handle; 310. Mounting sleeve
[0063] 401, Groove; 501, U-shaped frame
[0064] 502. Fixed pressure plate; 503. Sliding limit rod
[0065] 504, threaded cylinder; 505, screw.
[0066] 506, Knob 601, Adjustment slot
[0067] 602, sliding block; 603, pressure roller
[0068] 604, threaded hole; 605, nut / bolt Detailed Implementation
[0069] The specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for illustration and explanation only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0070] In this embodiment of the utility model, unless otherwise stated, directional terms such as "upper," "lower," "top," and "bottom" are generally used to describe the relative positional relationships of the components in relation to the directions shown in the accompanying drawings or in relation to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational directions.
[0071] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0072] like Figure 1 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of a composite material product orientation and demolding device according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 1 The self-stabilizing wire stripper includes a mounting plate 1, a plastic wheel 4, a spring pressing mechanism 3, and a spring wire breaking mechanism 4. Specifically, the plastic wheel 4 is rotatably mounted on the side of the mounting plate 1, and a groove 401 is provided on the circumferential side of the plastic wheel 4. The cable is placed on the groove 401. The spring pressing mechanism 2 can be fixedly mounted on the side of the mounting plate 1, and the bottom of the spring pressing mechanism 2 is close to the groove 401 of the plastic wheel 4. The spring wire breaking mechanism 3 is slidably mounted in the spring pressing mechanism 2, and the bottom of the spring wire breaking mechanism 3 protrudes from the bottom of the spring pressing mechanism 2 and contacts the cable to break the wire.
[0073] This self-stabilizing wire stripper uses a plastic wheel to hold the cable. A spring-pressing mechanism works in conjunction with a spring-breaking mechanism. Pulling the spring-breaking mechanism upward causes the spring in the pressing mechanism to compress upward, elastically pressing the cable onto the plastic wheel. The spring-breaking mechanism is slidably positioned within the pressing mechanism. The rebound force of the spring-breaking mechanism can pierce the outer surface of the cable without the need for blade height adjustment. It self-stabilizes and maintains the cutting of the cable, reducing operation steps and time consumption, thus improving work efficiency.
[0074] like Figure 2 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of the spring-pressing mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2In order to achieve the downward pressing and clamping of the cable by the spring pressing mechanism 2, in one embodiment of this utility model, the spring pressing mechanism 2 includes two strip plates 201, two slide rods 202, a sliding plate 203, two first springs 204, and two pressure plates 205. The two strip plates 201 are arranged laterally and parallel to the side of the mounting plate 1. The two slide rods 202 are arranged parallel between the two strip plates 201. The sliding plate 203 is slidably disposed on the two slide rods 202. The two first springs 204 correspond one-to-one with the two slide rods 202, are sleeved on the slide rods 202, and are located above the sliding plate 203. The two pressure plates 205 are spaced apart and parallel to the side of the mounting plate, and are fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding plate 203 away from the mounting plate 1. The sliding plate 203 slides within the two strip plates 205, and the first springs 204 can provide a downward elastic force to the sliding plate 203 to ensure that the pressure plates 205 move downward and close to the cable.
[0075] like Figure 3 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of the spring wire-breaking mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 The figure shown is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the main body of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 3 and 4 In order to achieve stable cable breaking, reduce the height adjustment steps of the slicing blade 307, and ensure the cutting effect, in one embodiment of this utility model, the spring cable breaking mechanism 3 includes a movable plate 301, two telescopic rods 302, two second springs 303, a pull plate 308, a handle 309, a mounting sleeve 310, and a slicing blade 307. The movable plate 301 is slidably disposed within two pressure plates 205. One end of each of the two telescopic rods 302 is connected to the movable plate 301, and the other end of each telescopic rod 302 is connected to the sliding plate 203. The two second springs 303 correspond one-to-one with the two telescopic rods 302 and are sleeved on the telescopic rods 302. One end of the pull plate 308 is connected to the middle of the movable plate 301, and the other end of the pull plate 308 passes through the sliding plate 203. The handle 309 is connected to the other end of the pull plate 308 and is disposed above the sliding plate 203. The mounting sleeve 310 is fixedly disposed at one end of the bottom of the movable plate 301, and the slicing blade 307 is inclinedly disposed within the mounting sleeve 310. Pulling handle 309 moves pull plate 308 upward, and pull plate 308 moves moving plate 301 upward between two pressure plates 205. The second spring 303 is compressed, so that the height of the slicing blade 307 can be automatically adjusted. At the same time, the slicing blade 307 receives pressure from the second spring 303 and cuts the cable downward.
[0076] like Figure 7 The diagram shown is a structural schematic of part A of the spring wire-breaking mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 and 7In order to avoid excessive downward movement of the slicing blade 307 and ensure the cutting effect, in one embodiment of this utility model, the spring-loaded cable cutting mechanism 3 further includes two vertical plates 304, a roller 305, and a pointed shaped component 306. The two vertical plates 304 are vertically parallel and spaced apart at the other end of the bottom of the moving plate 301. The roller 305 is rotatably disposed at the bottom between the two vertical plates 304, parallel to the slicing blade 307. The pointed shaped component 306 is disposed at the bottom of the side of the two vertical plates 304, with the pointed end of the pointed component 306 facing the slicing blade 307. When the slicing blade 307 cuts the cable, it drags the cable, allowing the pointed shaped component 306 to open from the cut. At the same time, the roller 305 can bear part of the elastic force of the second spring 303, preventing the slicing blade 307 from moving downward and ensuring the cutting effect of the cable.
[0077] exist Figure 2 In order to facilitate observation of the cutting edge of the cable and the cutting blade 307, in one embodiment of this utility model, the spring pressing mechanism 2 further includes a rectangular groove 206. The rectangular groove 206 is disposed on the outer pressure plate 205 and close to the bottom of the cutting blade 307 to observe the cutting of the cable and facilitate adjustment.
[0078] like Figure 6 The diagram shown is a disassembled structural schematic of some components of the wire pressing mechanism of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 6 In this embodiment, considering the cable's own characteristics and facilitating its dragging, the wire stripper further includes a wire pressing mechanism 6, located on the side of the mounting plate 1. The wire pressing mechanism 6 is close to the spring pressing mechanism 2, and its bottom is higher than the top of the plastic wheel 4. The cable is positioned between the top of the plastic wheel 4 and the bottom of the wire pressing mechanism 6. Dragging the cable upwards from the wire pressing mechanism 6 straightens it, making it easier to cut.
[0079] exist Figure 6In order to adjust the cable dragging height and meet the requirements of different cables, in one embodiment of this utility model, the cable pressing mechanism 6 includes an adjusting groove 601, a sliding block 602, a pressing wheel 603, a threaded hole 604, and a nut 605. The adjusting groove 601 is inclinedly opened on the mounting plate 1. The sliding block 602 is slidably disposed in the adjusting groove 601. The pressing wheel 603 is fixedly disposed on one side of the sliding block 602 and is in close contact with the side of the mounting plate 1. The threaded hole 604 is disposed on the other side of the sliding block 602. The nut 605 is disposed on the other side of the mounting plate 1 and is correspondingly connected to the threaded hole 604. The nut of the nut 605 presses against the mounting plate 1 to fix the sliding block 602. The pressing wheel 603 can be adjusted in the inclined adjusting groove 601 as the sliding block 602 moves. The nut 605 and the threaded hole 604 cooperate to fix it, and the height of the pressing wheel 603 is adjusted accordingly to meet the requirements of different cables and ensure the cable pressing effect.
[0080] like Figure 5 This is a side view of a self-stabilizing wire stripper according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 5 In order to ensure the ease of use of the self-stabilizing wire stripper, in one embodiment of this utility model, the wire stripper further includes a fixing clamping mechanism 5. The mounting plate 1 is disposed on the top of the fixing clamping mechanism 5, and the fixing clamping mechanism 5 is fixedly clamped to the side of the workbench. The wire stripping operation is performed on the side of the workbench, which is convenient and quick to use.
[0081] exist Figure 5 In order to meet the adaptability of the self-stabilizing wire stripper to different workbenches and different working scenarios, in one embodiment of this utility model, the fixed clamping mechanism 5 includes a U-shaped frame 501, a fixed pressure plate 502, two sliding limit rods 503, a threaded cylinder 504, and a screw 505. The U-shaped frame 501 is set at the bottom of the mounting plate 1, and the vertical plate of the U-shaped frame 501 is parallel to the mounting plate 1. The fixed pressure plate 502 is set inside the U-shaped frame 501. The two sliding limit rods 503 are symmetrically slidably slid through the horizontal plate above the U-shaped frame 501 and are fixedly connected to the fixed pressure plate 502. The threaded cylinder 504 is set through the upper horizontal plate of the U-shaped frame 501. The screw 505 is rotatably connected to the threaded cylinder 504, and the bottom of the screw 505 passes through the threaded cylinder 504 to drive the fixed pressure plate 502 to descend, cooperating with the lower horizontal plate of the U-shaped frame 501 to clamp the side of the workbench. The screw 505 moves down inside the threaded cylinder 504, pressing against the lower transverse plate of the fixed pressure plate 502 and the U-shaped frame 501 to clamp the worktable, facilitating the installation and disassembly of different worktables.
[0082] exist Figure 5In order to achieve rapid downward movement of the threaded rod 505, in one embodiment of this utility model, the fixing clamping mechanism 5 also includes a knob 506, which is connected to the top end of the screw 505 to facilitate twisting the screw 505 and improve work efficiency.
[0083] Through the above technical solution, this self-stabilizing wire stripper uses a plastic wheel to hold the cable for support during stripping. A spring-pressing mechanism works in conjunction with a spring-breaking mechanism. The first spring provides downward elastic force to stably and elastically press the cable onto the plastic wheel, preventing the wire from falling off during pulling. The spring-breaking mechanism is slidably mounted within the spring-pressing mechanism. The rebound force of the second spring in the spring-breaking mechanism can pierce the outer surface of the cable, eliminating the need for additional blade height adjustment. It self-stabilizes and maintains the cutting of the cable, reducing operation steps and time consumption, thus increasing work efficiency. After the wire is cut, the pointed, irregularly shaped part can open the cut, facilitating subsequent processing. Simultaneously, the roller reduces the rebound force of the second spring, preventing the blade from shifting downwards. A rectangular groove facilitates observation of the blade's sliding movement. The pressure mechanism presses down on the cable, facilitating subsequent stripping. A fixing clamping mechanism adjusts the wire stripper's clamping position on the edge of the worktable, and a screw and threaded cylinder facilitate disassembly, meeting the needs of different worktable scenarios.
[0084] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the specific details of the above embodiments. Within the scope of the technical concept of the present invention, various simple modifications can be made to the technical solution of the present invention, and these simple modifications all fall within the protection scope of the present invention. It should also be noted that the various specific technical features described in the above embodiments can be combined in any suitable manner without contradiction. To avoid unnecessary repetition, the present invention will not further describe the various possible combinations.
[0085] Furthermore, various different embodiments of this utility model can be combined in any way, as long as they do not violate the spirit of this utility model, they should also be regarded as the content disclosed by this utility model.
Claims
1. A self-stabilizing wire stripper, characterized in that, The wire stripper includes: Mounting plate; A plastic wheel is rotatably mounted on the side of the mounting plate, and a groove is provided on the circumferential side of the plastic wheel for placing a cable. A spring-pressing mechanism is fixedly installed on the side of the mounting plate, and the bottom of the spring-pressing mechanism is close to the groove of the plastic wheel; A spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism is slidably disposed within the spring-pressing mechanism, with the bottom of the spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism protruding beyond the bottom of the spring-pressing mechanism, and contacting the cable to perform wire-breaking processing.
2. The wire stripper according to claim 1, characterized in that, The spring compression mechanism includes: Two strip plates are arranged horizontally and parallel to each other on the side of the mounting plate; Two sliding rods are arranged parallel to each other between the two strip plates; A sliding plate is slidably mounted on the two sliding rods; Two first springs, corresponding one-to-one with the two slide rods, are sleeved on the slide rods and located above the sliding plate; Two pressure plates, spaced apart and parallel to the side of the mounting plate, are fixedly connected to the bottom side of the sliding plate away from the mounting plate.
3. The wire stripper according to claim 2, characterized in that, The spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism includes: A movable plate, which is slidably disposed within the two pressure plates; Two telescopic rods, one end of which is connected to the movable plate, and the other end of which is connected to the sliding plate; Two second springs, corresponding one-to-one with the two telescopic rods, are sleeved on the telescopic rods; A pull plate, one end of which is connected to the middle of the movable plate, and the other end of which passes through the sliding plate; A handle, which is connected to the other end of the pull plate, is positioned above the sliding plate; The mounting sleeve is fixedly installed at one end of the bottom of the movable plate; The slicing blade is inclinedly positioned inside the mounting sleeve.
4. The wire stripper according to claim 3, characterized in that, The spring-loaded wire-breaking mechanism also includes: Two vertical plates are vertically parallel and spaced apart at the other end of the bottom of the movable plate; A roller is rotatably positioned at the bottom between the two vertical plates and is parallel to the scribing blade. A pointed, irregularly shaped component is disposed at the bottom of the two sides of the vertical plates, with the pointed end of the component facing the slicing blade.
5. The wire stripper according to claim 3, characterized in that, The spring-pressing mechanism also includes a rectangular groove, which is disposed on the outer pressure plate and near the bottom of the scriber.
6. The wire stripper according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wire stripper also includes a wire pressing mechanism disposed on the side of the mounting plate. The wire pressing mechanism is close to the spring pressing mechanism, and the bottom of the wire pressing mechanism is higher than the top of the plastic wheel.
7. The wire stripper according to claim 6, characterized in that, The wire pressing mechanism includes: An adjustment groove is inclinedly formed on the mounting plate; A sliding block, which is slidably disposed within the adjusting groove; A pressure roller is fixedly mounted on one side of the sliding block, and the pressure roller is in close contact with the side of the mounting plate; A threaded hole is provided on the other side of the sliding block; A nut is provided on the other side of the mounting plate and is connected to the threaded hole. The nut of the nut presses against the mounting plate to fix the sliding block.
8. The wire stripper according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wire stripper also includes a fixing clamping mechanism, the mounting plate is disposed on the top of the fixing clamping mechanism, and the fixing clamping mechanism is fixedly clamped to the side of the workbench.
9. The wire stripper according to claim 8, characterized in that, The fixed clamping mechanism includes: A U-shaped frame is disposed at the bottom of the mounting plate, and the vertical plate of the U-shaped frame is parallel to the mounting plate; A fixed pressure plate is disposed within the U-shaped frame; Two sliding limit rods are symmetrically slidably inserted through the horizontal plate above the U-shaped frame and fixedly connected to the fixed pressure plate. A threaded cylinder passes through the horizontal plate located above the U-shaped frame; The screw is rotatably connected to the threaded cylinder, and the bottom of the screw passes through the threaded cylinder to drive the fixed pressure plate to descend, which, together with the horizontal plate below the U-shaped frame, clamps the side of the worktable.
10. The wire stripper according to claim 9, characterized in that, The fixing clamping mechanism also includes a knob, which is connected to the top end of the screw.