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Whats the technique? Ive had a search online but havent found any tutorials. Do you score around the cable and then pull it off? Or use the ends to bite into the insulation?
Noob question,spark wannabe
 
Gently score the insulation with the cutters then push the cutters forward from the score mark.

Getting used to your cutters and how much pressure to apply without damaging the copper conductor is the key.
 
Alternatively, until you get the feel, it may be safer to use something like this.....

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Some sidecutters have notches in them, so you can just clip the notch around the cable and pull the insulation off.
I use cable shears, like this:
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They're sharper, until someone tries cutting steel wire with them.
 
Alternatively, until you get the feel, it may be safer to use something like this.....

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I still regularly use those! Much quicker than any other way of stripping considering you can strip at least 4 x 1mm cables or 2 x 2.5mm cables at once.

From 10mm up I use these for both cutting and stripping:
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To the OP, like others have said, practice makes perfect, and the art is not to damage the copper conductor when you score the cable. My advice would be to get a pair of snips and a few meters of T+E and just get practicing.
 
It's not really an accepted method to use side cutters to remove insulation.
You have to be very carefull that the cutters do not score into the conductor.
Scoring the conductor in many cases will not make any difference, although in some cases it reduces the CCC of the conductor which can lead to overheating and eventual failure.
Especially if the conductor is working close to or at it's CCC.
There's also the fact that scoring the conductor weakens it, and vibration (perhaps due to heavy traffic) can cause the conductor to fail.
The croppers shown in post 7 are probably the best and easiest to use if using any.
 
I still regularly use those! Much quicker than any other way of stripping considering you can strip at least 4 x 1mm cables or 2 x 2.5mm cables at once.
I use them too, it takes literally seconds to cut cables to length, remove the sheathing then strip the cores, brilliant things.
For more precise stuff I use these - C.K 39071 RedLine VDE Combicutter3MAX 180mm: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
And for larger CSA's I use one of these - CK Electricians Lock Knife 95mm : Tooled-Up.com
Man likes knife.
 
I use side cutters. Apply gentle pressure around the cable and you can feel it bite the copper, Remove some pressure and use the thumb you are holding the cable to push the cutters away.

On bigger stuff I tend to use a knife to score.
 
True, but if I'm working live I'll be taking care anyway. If people need the shields to work live they shouldn't do it. Not that I'm advocating working live.
 

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