Cable stripper

2.8 Explain networking tools and their purposes

📘CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201)


Cable Stripper – Networking Tool

A cable stripper is a small hand tool used in networking to prepare cables for connectors. It is especially important when working with copper cables like Ethernet (twisted-pair) cables and coaxial cables.


Purpose

The main purpose of a cable stripper is to:

  1. Remove the outer insulation of a cable without cutting the internal wires.
  2. Prepare the cable so connectors (like RJ-45 for Ethernet) can be attached.
  3. Ensure clean and accurate connections, which are critical for network performance.

Think of it as “preparing the cable so it can communicate properly” — the inner wires must be exposed without damage.


How It Works

  1. Measure and Mark
    • Most cable strippers have marks or adjustable stops to cut just the right length of insulation.
    • For Ethernet cables, usually about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of insulation is removed.
  2. Cut the Insulation
    • The cable is placed into the stripper.
    • When you squeeze the handles, a small blade cuts around the insulation.
  3. Remove the Insulation
    • Pull the tool or the cut section of insulation away, leaving the wires inside intact and ready for termination.

Types of Cables Used with Strippers

  • Twisted-pair cables (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a)
    • Used in Ethernet networking.
    • Stripping exposes the twisted pairs to attach RJ-45 connectors.
  • Coaxial cables (RG-6, RG-59)
    • Used in cable TV, satellite, and some network connections.
    • Stripping prepares the center conductor and shielding for connectors like F-type connectors.

Why It’s Important in Networking

  • Prevents cable damage: Using scissors or knives can nick wires, causing signal problems.
  • Speeds up installation: Especially when making multiple patch cables in a server room or office.
  • Ensures proper connections: Correctly stripped cables are easier to terminate into connectors and keystone jacks.

Example Use in IT Environment

  1. Building a Patch Cable
    • A technician needs a custom-length Ethernet cable for a switch to a workstation.
    • They use a cable stripper to remove the insulation from both ends before crimping RJ-45 connectors.
  2. Installing Coaxial Internet Cable
    • A tech strips RG-6 coaxial cable to attach a wall plate or modem connector.

Key Points for the Exam

  • Definition: A hand tool used to remove insulation from cables without damaging wires.
  • Purpose: Prepares cables for connectors to ensure reliable network connections.
  • Used with: Twisted-pair Ethernet cables (Cat5e/Cat6) and coaxial cables.
  • Exam Tip: Know that it’s different from crimpers, which attach connectors, and punch-down tools, which are used in patch panels or keystone jacks.

Quick Tip to Remember:

  • Strip → Terminate → Test
    • Stripping comes first, then attaching connectors, then testing the cable.
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