my advice is not worth the money after approx 6 cuts small blade goes blunt and basically all it is good for is removing outer insulation and making a good line to cut to for removing the armouring so not worth £25 in my opinion.
I have one these too only used it once on some 4mm 3core .
1st end did a good job. 2nd end outer sheath opened up and rollers slipped onto armour and i had no chance then. so the jury is still out for me. but if like you say goes blunt quick then you might see it on ebay
Never found a problem using a Stanley knife for the outer and a junior hacksaw for the armour cutting half way through then snapping the individual armour strands off in threes or fours with a pair of pliers.
if you over tighten it then it squeezes the sheath and causes it to open up..
also don't expect it to score the armour enough to break off in just 3 or 4 revolutions.. takes 10-15 mimimum..
smaller sizes don't do so well with it, mimumum I use it on at work is 4mm 4 core..
when you've scored the armour enough, cut the outer sheath off below the score ( as in the end you are stripping ) then ring the outer where you will be removing it to terminate, then slide it up a little to keep the armour tight while you break the strands off, otherwise you bend the ends over..
y do i use an angle grinder? simple, its the fastest and most simple method, with a good level of hand skill and being used to using the tool its easy to get a square and accurate cut, i love my dewalt battery grinder and the 1mm thick cutting discs for the job, i would not use a hacksaw its too slow.
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