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Cable Strippers - JOKARIDoes any one know where i can obtain a pair of flex strippers for taking the outer sheath off any size flex
Did they come with a packet of sticky plasters for when you get ya hand caught in them botttom bits.
i use these for 2nd fixing, as they're handy for cutting down 3.5 screws as well. View attachment 6521
1st fixing I use the shears
one of these? a pair?Does any one know where i can obtain a pair of flex strippers for taking the outer sheath off any size flex
I used to have the Ideal 45-235 T&E stripper - my neighbour was a rep for the distributor some years ago. One click for the sheath (unless you got some crap cable with no talc), another for all the conductors at one time.
At the moment it's a combination of stanley knife for the sheath and Weidmuller Stripax for the conductors.
Either way, a squarely cut sheath looks far more professional than the "rip&strip" method.
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