How to Make off a SWA Cable Using a C.K Armourslice SWA Cable Stripper
Masterclass time as Chris Reeve from CJR Electrical (Shop) demonstrates how to use the C.K Armourslice SWA Cable Stripper and it’s benefits (fast, timesaving, easy, quick, neater). Full demonstration to Tresham college learners from Chris on using this tool as well as how to terminate the gland of an SWA cable.
A massive thanks to Chris from CJR Electrical for demonstrating how to make off lager SWA (steel wire armour) cables using the time saving CK armourslice tool.
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Great tutorial from Chris for the learners.
Great work Gaz and Chris 👍
Well explained Chris, yes have to agree the C K tool is a top 10 tool to have in your toolbag/box... Great video Gaz... 🎯
Cracking video Gaz and Chris , I will be picking up a set of those swa cutters.👍
I've found threw experience it's always best to put on the shroud first before any cable dismantling it's goes on easier plus you can never forget to put it on
Best lessons on KZhead thanks
After changing the blade a couple times, found one of the blade screws weren't tightening. Handy tip. Drill out the two blade screws and use a pair of nuts and bolts, holds the blade so much better.
Top tutorial! Love the mallet action ingenious!
Hope you also appreciate the love camera work some fantastic “b” roll 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Thanks as always Gaz 👍
You can also use the Armour Slice to take off the sleeving to expose the armour. Simply do as you did before but stop when you feel the blade touch the armour. It gives a perfectly clean straight cut that you might not get running a knife blade around.
I've never used one at all but I was surprised Chris didn't use the tool for the sheathing as well.
Awesome! I just bought one of these!
your wasted as a house basher Chris 😜 love the rubber mallet, great tip mate and really good tutorial as usual Gaz etc.. 👌
I don't have a armour slice as it's rare for me to touch arnoured cable so not much point buying one, but it's nice to see it demonstrated and the question asked how far to go around to cut the steel wires.
Good tool for the smaller size cables. Hacksaw still needed for the larger sizes.
Got a load of parallel 185mm² 4 cores to do, definitely getting one of these bad boys
Great video
Clever hubby of mine!😊
Sure is 😁
Thanks for the video Chris (and Gaz!). H & S gone mad.....can't use Stanley knife!! What next, hammers? (we've all had..."the hammer hit my thumb")
Hse gone mad yes but I’ve seen it where a lad I was working with doing armoured cut towards himself n stabbed his hand it was like a massacre nearly lost his life cut into an artery so I agree but I still use a Stanley always cut away from yourself
The company I work for which is a large national building company has banned all Stanley knives because of too many Hse accident reports, we were issued with metabo safety knives which as soon as you try to cut something the blade retracts
But I guarantee that there's something about your company and job which is much more risky and dangerous than using a stanley knife but gets no attention. Soon all ladders will be banned and nobody will be able to do their job.
what about the copper earth conductors r
cool What you doing here Chris :)
Chris spent the day with the learners from Tresham College in Corby 👍
What year was that Chris looks like he has more hair on his head. Always good to see other KZheadrs working together.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical as am now back in college doing level 2 after what fells like 200 years am looking over so much stuff. I did not hear the term of 2 plate and 3 plate terms. A lot has changed. What I have been looking as is part P for dwellings were people live. Well any way what I was looking at in the onsite guide was a drawing of office below and homes above my thinking is what dangers from my installation that don't have to be under the guidance of part P can effect the homes above. Such as if I buy a row of says 4 or 5 shops and over them there are flats. If one shop changes to a DIY shop and have flammable stuff in there or kitchens servicing food gas electric. What has to be in place so no impact on the dwellings. I would think fire rated doors if the back of shops is at entrance for homes. But is there a book I can buy that will show shared units with living dwellings above. As all I see is industry an domestic but as we all know there are homes above offices an shops. There is a building I work at were the front and back lead in to shop unit as well as home unit. Fire doors have been fitted for office an shop that lead to the upstairs to living side but it dose have shared electrics.
I tend to put the shroud on first.
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I'm intrigued as to why an electrician's knife would be any safer than a stanley knife? They are both blades?
Electricians knife is not as sharpe as a Stanley.
@@jamielightfoot8167 For me that is negligible - they're both gonna cut you real good if you get caught with one. Why not just go with auto strippers. Miles easier, no safety isues at all.
#oldskoolmeetsnewskool lol :-) awkward.
Only thing that’s hard about the armour slice is...... changing the blade!!!!
Thanks for the input 👍
Ha Chris gaz will not use the armoured slice or rubber mallet in class. I bet he does on a private job 🤣
If you do loads of swa you still can't beat junior hacksaw and Stanley for speed. Much quicker than this
camera is too far, you cant see what he’s doing
Borrowed my colleagues slice after a couple of glands went back to the good old ring it with tape and hacksaw miles quicker also sorry to say not the best demonstration to the apprentices on how to make off a swa gland I mean a rubber mallet and you get a better connection total nonsense
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