For stranded, their intended purpose.So why have them in 1.5 and 2.5 sizes?Crimping is not suitable for solid cores.
For stranded, their intended purpose.So why have them in 1.5 and 2.5 sizes?Crimping is not suitable for solid cores.
Hi,
Need to move a socket around 6" horizontally. Was going to get a pack of blue for the live / neutral and the red for the earth.
Once crimped can I plaster over?
They are the type we are issued with in work for the electricians and they work just fine.
I use them myself for insulated lugs on the motor terminals and I've never had a lead pull free.
One problem with stranded conductors is that only some of the outer strands are actually welded.
Bernard, filling the tube doesn't depend on the crimping force but does depend on using the right size ferrule for the conductor.
Why on earth would you need to look for "that bit of info" when the crimping tool you say is suitable for insulated crimps is clearly not suitable for it?Thanks RF.
Never actually looked for that bit of info but will have a look on Monday.
Why on earth would you need to look for "that bit of info" when the crimping tool you say is suitable for insulated crimps is clearly not suitable for it?Thanks RF.
Never actually looked for that bit of info but will have a look on Monday.
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