A mate I work with says flex cable has to have a boot lace crimp on
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Depends. Control panels, always....lamp holders and plugs, never. But if you notice, for applications, all small flexes come with some sort of hardened crimp or ferrule.....even 13amp plugs and flexes on ceiling roses....like those fly leads you mention.Am I the only person who doesn’t ferrule flex...??
the only time I ferrule is if I shorten an Rcbo N fly lead , that’s about it for me
as for ferrul ing plug tops , are we having a laugh
Take a course in boot lacing, then.It's a damm sight better than I can do, or anyone I know.
Sorry guys posted in the wrong thread, it was supposed to be a comment re the painted Flank wall in the "Coronavirus keeping it light" thread.It's a damm sight better than I can do, or anyone I know.
I bought a £20 set off amazon and it has been faultless from the finest to the 6mm.Where do you even buy these from? I've never seen them on sale in any UK store or DIY place. Screwfix, for example, don't sell them.
Why do class RCBO's as different to all other terminations?Am I the only person who doesn’t ferrule flex...??
the only time I ferrule is if I shorten an Rcbo N fly lead , that’s about it for me
as for ferrul ing plug tops , are we having a laugh
Why do class RCBO's as different to all other terminations?
Where do you even buy these from? I've never seen them on sale in any UK store or DIY place. Screwfix, for example, don't sell them.
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