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Hi Sparks,
Seen a lot of mention on other threads regarding the use of crimps on T&E cable (I persume). So, I was always taught that you should never crimp solid drawn copper (not stranded) as it can cause hot spots or weak spots. We are only ever allowed to crimp stranded cores and we must use ratchet crimping pliers.
Is this just an industrial rule. What do you all think?
Cheers Steve
Seen a lot of mention on other threads regarding the use of crimps on T&E cable (I persume). So, I was always taught that you should never crimp solid drawn copper (not stranded) as it can cause hot spots or weak spots. We are only ever allowed to crimp stranded cores and we must use ratchet crimping pliers.
Is this just an industrial rule. What do you all think?
Cheers Steve