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Push-fits vs Crimps
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham Lister" data-source="post: 175236" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>It is your opinion and I have no problem with that. A decent crimp and tool will make a good connection on a smaller solid cable in my opinion. I have seen no official literature to say crimps cannot be used on smaller solid conductors. If anybody has anything official to back up the theory they cannot be used on smaller conductors then I would be prepared to reconsider my viewpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham Lister, post: 175236, member: 576"] It is your opinion and I have no problem with that. A decent crimp and tool will make a good connection on a smaller solid cable in my opinion. I have seen no official literature to say crimps cannot be used on smaller solid conductors. If anybody has anything official to back up the theory they cannot be used on smaller conductors then I would be prepared to reconsider my viewpoint. [/QUOTE]
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