Abstract: A cable stripper, which makes both the circumferential and axial cuts in the covering of a cable by a simple operation, including a cable guide with slits, operation levers that have three circular blades which are parallel with one another, and a lower blade. The edges of the circular blades are oriented perpendicular to the axis of the cable that is brought into the cable guide, and the edge of the lower blade is oriented parallel with the axis of the cable. The circumferential cuts of the cable is formed when the circular blades are moved into the cable guide through the slits by a spring force and turned around the cable, and the axial cut of the cable is formed, when the cable is pulled out from the cable guide, by the lower blade that is projected into the cable guide.
Abstract: A coaxial cable stripper for removing a part of the covering layers at the end of a coaxial cable including a plurality of rotatable circular blades for cutting into the covering layers of a coaxial cable, a cable-holder which holds the cable therein and a spring which presses the circular blades against the coaxial cable held in the cable-holder so that pressure cutting of the covering layer can be accomplished by rolling the circular blades around the circumference of the coaxial cable.