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The maximum cutting capacity is 3-3/8 in. diameter
GMP Texas Cable Cutters
Our Price: $211.50
Sale Price: $192.00

They're built to make clean cuts through even the thickest 1800 pair 24 AWG or 2700 pair 26 AWG lead or polyethylene-jacketed cable
Its maximum cutting capacity is 1 1/4 in. diameter
Fiberglass handles with 100 KV/ft. dielectric strength
GMP 500 MCM Cable Cutter
Our Price: $85.00
Sale Price: $79.00

Blades are precision ground for easy cutting and contoured to act like a hook, forcing the cable into the blades and preventing it from slipping as you cut with minimal cable distortion
Fiberglass handles with 100 KV/ft. dielectric strength
750 MCM maximum capacity is 1.6 in. (40 mm)
Overall length is a compact 19 in. (483 mm)
GMP Ratcheting Cable Cutter
Our Price: $225.00

This ingenious tool offers big cutter performance without long handles to tackle large cutting jobs in tight spaces such as manholes.
They are ideal for cutting soft (annealed) copper conductor cable with maximum capacity including 1800 pair 24 AWG or 2700 pair 26 AWG communications cables
GMP Ratcheting Cable Cutter
Our Price: $260.00
Sale Price: $249.00

Designed especially for cutting communications cable up to 3-3/8 in. (85 mm) in diameter. Because of their small size, they are extremely popular for cutting cable in tight spots like manholes, ditches or riser closets.
Fiberglass handles with 100 KV/ft. dielectric strength
All you have to do is hold the block of the slitter parallel to the strand and draw it along the cable and strand Fiber Optic Web Slitter for .160 in. (4 mm) jacketed messenger dia.
GMP Web Slitter
Our Price: $56.00
Sale Price: $49.00

You can use this B Web Slitter plier-type tool to slit the web between the strand and cable core on figure 8 cable.
Replacement Blades for GMP Web Slitter
Replacement Blades for GMP Web Slitter
Our Price: $38.00

You can use this B Web Slitter plier-type tool to slit the web between the strand and cable core on figure 8 cable.