Hanlong HT-C152 Electricians Scissors With Ergonomic Grip For Onsite Professionals And Precision Cable Cuts
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The Hanlong HT-C152 Electricians Scissors are built for professional reliability, delivering strong, steady performance when you’re on the job. Whether you’re assembling, wiring, or trimming, these scissors are designed to handle the most common electrical tasks with precision and confidence.
Designed to cut a variety of materials encountered on electrical projects, the HT-C152 offers clear, predictable results across multiple use cases. You’ll appreciate the tool’s ability to tackle both wires and copper sheet without switching tools, streamlining your workflow on site.
Key capabilities
- Power cable compatibility up to 2.0 mm² cross-section
- Wire/Cable cutting range: 16–12 AWG
- Aluminum/Copper wire handling up to 3.5 mm in diameter
- Copper sheet cutting capability up to 0.5 mm thickness
- General cutting capability for wires and even paper
Who this is for
- Electricians conducting residential or commercial wiring installations
- Maintenance technicians working with copper and aluminum conductors
- DIY enthusiasts tackling electrical projects at home who need a single, capable cutting tool
Why the HT-C152 stands out
- Dedicated performance for electrical materials—cuts cables, wires, and copper sheet with one tool
- Clear capability range for common materials you’ll encounter on typical jobs (up to 2.0 mm² cables, 16–12 AWG wires, 3.5 mm dia copper/aluminum wire, and 0.5 mm copper sheet)
- Compact, purpose-built design that supports steady control and consistent cuts in busy work environments
Practical uses and scenarios
- Rough-cutting power cables before termination in panels and junction boxes
- Trimming insulated conductors for tidy connections without fraying
- Shaping or flattening copper sheet for small enclosures or decorative panels
- On-site quick cuts for spare wiring runs or label-and-tabrication tasks where a precise snip matters
Care and best practices
- Wipe blades clean after use to remove dust, copper residues, and oils
- Keep blades dry and lightly oiled to preserve cutting performance
- Avoid prying or twisting material, which can dull the edge or misalign the cut
- Store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and ensure ready accessibility for your next job