1. Ifihan
The KAIWEETS KWS-103 is a versatile 3-in-1 tool designed for electrical work, combining wire stripping, cutting, and crimping functionalities. Its self-adjusting mechanism simplifies operation across a range of wire gauges, making it suitable for both professional and residential applications.

Image 1.1: The KAIWEETS KWS-103 Self-Adjusting 3-in-1 Wire Stripper, showcasing apẹrẹ rẹ ati awọn iṣẹ akọkọ rẹ.
2. Alaye Aabo
Always adhere to safety guidelines when using hand tools to prevent injury. This tool is designed for specific electrical tasks; improper use can lead to damage or harm.
- Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, to protect against flying debris.
- Ensure the power supply to any electrical circuit is disconnected before working on wires.
- Keep hands and fingers clear of moving parts and cutting blades during operation.
- Do not use the tool for purposes other than its intended design (stripping, cutting, crimping electrical wires).
- Tọju ohun elo naa ni aaye gbigbẹ, ti o ni aabo, ti ko de ọdọ awọn ọmọde.
- Inspect the tool for damage before each use. Do not use if any part is broken or compromised.
3. Ọja Ipariview ati irinše
The KWS-103 features a robust design with clearly identifiable components for its multi-functional capabilities.

Image 3.1: Key components of the KWS-103, including stripping strength setting, stripping length adjustment, wire cutter, and crimping sections for insulated and non-insulated terminals.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Self-Adjusting Stripping Jaws: Automatically adapts to wire sizes from 10 to 24 AWG (0.2-5.27 mm²).
- Ige Waya: Integrated blade for cutting copper, aluminum, sheathed core wire, and cables.
- Crimping Tool: Dedicated sections for crimping insulated terminals (10-22 AWG / 0.5-6 mm²) and non-insulated terminals (12-10 AWG / 4-6 mm², 16-14 AWG / 1.5-2.5 mm², 22-18 AWG / 0.5-1 mm²).
- Stripping Length Guide: Adjustable guide for consistent strip lengths.
- Stripping Strength Adjustment: Knob to fine-tune stripping force for different insulation types.
- TPR Handle: Ergonomically designed thermoplastic rubber handles for enhanced comfort and reduced hand fatigue.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Wire Stripping
The self-adjusting mechanism simplifies the stripping process. No manual gauge selection is required for standard wires.
- Adjust Stripping Length: Slide the red length guide to the desired stripping length. This ensures consistent results.
- Fi Waya sii: Place the wire into the stripping jaws, ensuring the end of the insulation aligns with the length guide.
- Awọn ọwọ fun pọ: Firmly squeeze the handles together. The jaws will grip the wire, cut the insulation, and pull it away, exposing the conductor.
- Release Handles: Release the handles to free the stripped wire.
- Adjust Stripping Strength (if needed): For very thin or thick insulation, or if the wire is damaged during stripping, adjust the small knob near the stripping jaws. Turn clockwise to increase grip strength, counter-clockwise to decrease.

Image 4.1.1: The adjustable length guide for precise wire stripping.

Image 4.1.2: The stripping mechanism in action, demonstrating its ability to strip multiple wires simultaneously.

Image 4.1.3: The stripping strength adjustment knob, used for fine-tuning the tool's grip on various insulation types.
4.2 Gígé wáyà
The integrated cutter is suitable for various types of electrical wires.
- Waya Ipo: Place the wire to be cut into the designated cutting blade area located between the handles.
- Awọn ọwọ fun pọ: Apply firm pressure to the handles to cut through the wire.
4.3 Wire Crimping
The tool includes specific crimping dies for insulated and non-insulated terminals.
- Select Die: Identify the correct crimping die based on the terminal type (insulated or non-insulated) and its AWG/mm² size. The sizes are marked on the tool.
- Fi Terminal sii: Place the terminal into the selected crimping die.
- Fi Waya sii: Fi waya ti a ti gé sinu ebute naa.
- Awọn ọwọ fun pọ: Squeeze the handles completely until the crimp is formed. Ensure a secure connection.

Image 4.3.1: A visual representation of the stripping, cutting, and crimping functions of the KWS-103.

Aworan 4.3.2: alaye view of the crimping process, showing a wire being securely attached to a terminal.
5. Itọju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your KAIWEETS KWS-103 wire stripper.
- Ninu: After each use, wipe the tool clean with a dry cloth to remove any wire fragments, insulation residue, or dirt.
- Lubrication: Lorekore lo iye kekere ti epo ẹrọ ina si awọn aaye pivot ati awọn ẹya gbigbe lati rii daju pe iṣẹ ṣiṣe.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the tool in a dry environment to prevent rust. Keep the jaws closed to protect the cutting edges.
- Ayewo: Regularly check the blades and jaws for wear, damage, or misalignment. Replace the tool if significant damage is observed.
6. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your KWS-103, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Wire not stripping cleanly or insulation tearing. | Incorrect stripping strength setting; dull blades; wire not properly seated. | Adjust the stripping strength knob. Ensure wire is fully inserted. Inspect blades for wear. |
| Difficulty cutting wire. | Wire gauge too large for cutter; dull blade. | Ensure wire is within the tool's capacity. Inspect cutting blade for damage. |
| Crimped terminal is loose. | Incorrect crimping die used; insufficient pressure; terminal or wire gauge mismatch. | Verify correct die selection for terminal and wire. Apply full pressure. Ensure wire is stripped to the correct length and fully inserted into the terminal. |
| Handles are stiff or squeaky. | Àìsí ìpara; ìdọ̀tí tí ó kó jọ. | Clean the tool and apply light machine oil to pivot points. |
7. Awọn pato
Technical details for the KAIWEETS KWS-103 wire stripper.
- Awoṣe: KWS-103
- Ohun elo: Alloy Irin
- Ohun elo Mu: Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 8.07"L x 4.13"W
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 320 Giramu (11.3 iwon)
- Wire Stripping Capacity: 10-24 AWG (0.2-5.27 mm²)
- Crimping Capacity (Insulated Terminals): 10-22 AWG (0.5-6 mm²)
- Crimping Capacity (Non-Insulated Terminals): 12-10 AWG (4-6 mm²), 16-14 AWG (1.5-2.5 mm²), 22-18 AWG (0.5-1 mm²)
- Lilo: Electrical repair and maintenance, Residential use, Professional use

Aworan 7.1: Onisẹpo loriview of the KAIWEETS KWS-103, showing its length, width, and thickness.
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
KAIWEETS is committed to product quality and customer satisfaction.
- Iṣẹ onibara: KAIWEETS provides 3-year customer service for the KWS-103 wire stripper.
- Oluranlowo lati tun nkan se: Lifetime technical support is available for every KAIWEETS wire stripper sold.
- Akoko Idahun: KAIWEETS aims to provide solutions to customer inquiries within 24 hours.
For any questions or assistance, please contact KAIWEETS customer support through their official channels or the retailer where the product was purchased.





