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explains wire types, characteristics, AWG, and insulation
explains typical setup and operation of manual, semi-automatic,
and fully automatic wire strippers
for low, medium and high volume applications
defines parameters for cut and strip length, partial strips, cutting
depth,
wayback values, feed rates, and
cut speed
demonstrates stripping insulation off multi-conductor cables, large
diameter
cables, out of round, and twisted / shielded
pairs
includes multiple-step stripping of coaxial cable, and tough insulation
reviews typical problems including jam-ups and wire curling
provides evaluation guidelines for nicks, scrapes, broken strands,
insulation
damage, frays and reduced insulation thickness
also covers wire tinning and operator safety
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