What Is MARSHINE Portable Hand Wire Stripper Machine?
The MARSHINE Portable Steel Frame Hand Cranked Wire Stripper Machine is a practical and efficient tool that designed for removing insulation from electrical wires and cables. Been built with a durable steel frame and operated manually, it is especially suitable for workshops, recycling operations, and fieldwork where electricity may not be available. Proper use of this machine ensures clean stripping results, minimizes material waste, and improves overall productivity.

So How To Use MARSHINE Portable Hand Cranked Wire Stripping Machine?
Preparation Before Use
It is necessary to do simple preparation before you run the wire stripper machine:
Check your MARSHINE Portable Steel Frame Hand Cranked Wire Stripper Machine condition.
Stabilize the machine: Put the machine on a steady table and insulate it using a mat. If you are working on the floor or other inadequately hard surface, temporarily screw the machine to a piece of board.
Choose the right blade setting Raise the blade height according to the wire diameter you want to strip. The depth of stripping is important in order not to damage the conductor.
Wear safety gear: Wear protective gloves and goggles.
Adjust the Machine
Good stripping adjustment means:
Adjust the blade depth
Turn adjustment knob or screw so that the blade penetrates the insulation once but does not nick the metal core underlying it.
Rollers alignment
The feeding rollers should also be aligned to each other.
Try a sample wire
Run a small piece of wire through the machine first to make sure your settings are right.
Use the machine
Protecting the machinery
After the machine is set up correctly:
Insert the wire
Insert the wire into the given inlet slot so that it is aligned with the blade.
Begin cranking
Crank the handle with a smooth, even motion.
The rollers will pull the wire while the blade cuts the insulation.
Strip the wire
Strip the wire uniformly and neatly;
Hold the wire straight and steady as you feed it, and don’t pull the wire out of the stripper.
Gather the output
As the wire comes out of the machine, pull the stripped insulation away from the aluminum conductor. Maintain a steady pace when cranking to keep results uniform and prevent undue wear on the machine.


