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What's the best method for stripping the sheath off 16sq t+e and 16sq sheathed singles

Both with the grey sheath

Have my own method but just want other opinions
 
Never had to do 16mm T&E but for typical sizes to 6mm or so the CK automatic strippers work well. Just they tend to attack your palms if not careful due to the utterly useless crimp "feature" there.

Otherwise a lot of care and sharp knife works for most cables.
 
cut cable int 18"" lengths, grip 1 end in bench vice. slice off sheath with electrician's knife,syanley, or similar, cutting away from you. then repeat for primary insulation.
 
what on site a vice get real Mate, OK IN a workshop when being judged by some NICEIC bod but in real life??????
What ARE you talking about, Pete?
I know where I'd strip cable for scrap and it's not on site......unless it's allowed, there's plenty room, a vice and RAMS prepared for it.?
Gawd, man!
 
what on site a vice get real Mate, OK IN a workshop when being judged by some NICEIC bod but in real life??????
pete.op is on about stripping for scrap. not stripping ends for termination.
 

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