JONARD | Free Fall Electrician's Scissors | #ES-1964DS
JONARD TOOLS | PART #ES-1964DS
Free Fall Electrician's Scissors
DESCRIPTION
Designed for heavy duty use with an ergonomic handle, these electrician’s scissors are made of chrome vanadium steel and reinforced with a special hardening process for greater durability and cutting performance. These scissors feature the following
- Free fall hinge engages blades at last third of the blades, reducing hand fatigue
- Loose enough to allow fingertip operation
- One blade has a serrated edge that holds wire in place for cleaner cuts
- Notched to strip 18-20 AWG and 22-24 AWG wire with ease
- Scraper and file located on back of blade for convenience
- Nickel-plated for corrosion resistance
Scissor Feature: Free Fall
DOCUMENTS
Free Fall Electrician's Scissors Datasheet
SPECIFICATIONS
| Skinning Notch |
18-20 AWG, 22-24 AWG |
|---|---|
| Cut Type |
Free Fall |
| Material |
Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Length | 5(13.49502cm) |
| Weight | 0.22 lb (98.064 g) |
| UPC # | 811490015043 |
Common Questions About the ES 1964DS Free Fall Electrician's Scissors
What are the ES 1964DS Free Fall Electrician's Scissors used for?
These scissors are used for cutting and stripping wire, including 18–20 AWG and 22–24 AWG, with reduced hand fatigue for extended use.
Who are these free fall electrician’s scissors designed for?
These scissors are ideal for electricians, technicians, and field installers who need a durable, ergonomic tool for heavy-duty wire cutting and stripping.
What makes the ES 1964DS different from standard scissors?
The ES 1964DS features a free fall hinge that engages the blades on the last third, a serrated blade to hold wire, notched sections for wire stripping, built-in scraper and file, and nickel-plated corrosion resistance.
At a Glance
• Free fall electrician's scissors for cutting and stripping wire
• Serrated blade holds wire for cleaner cuts
• Notched to strip 18–20 AWG and 22–24 AWG wire
• Free fall hinge reduces hand fatigue, includes scraper and file, nickel-plated for corrosion resistance