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+ | [title] Preparing to bare cable |
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[* black] For this step you will need to source a replacement flex for the saw, the saw does not require an earth so a two core flex will be acceptable. The diameter of the wire can be 1mm-1.5mm. The length of the flex can be whatever you want it to be but I suggest a similar length to what it was originally. | |
- | [* black] If you can’t get a replacement flex with a moulded plug top, you will need to source a new plug top as well. The replacement flex I |
- | [* black] For this step you will also need a crimp that has a similar size of hole to the one that was originally on the cable. You will also need a crimping tool to crimp the wire and a pair of side cutters to bare the cable and prepare it for termination. |
+ | [* black] If you can’t get a replacement flex with a moulded plug top, you will need to source a new plug top as well. The replacement flex I had to hand had a moulded plug top so I won’t be showing how to wire one here. |
+ | [* black] For this step you will also need a crimp that has a similar size of hole to the one that was originally on the cable. You will also need a crimping tool to crimp the wire and a pair of side cutters and a sharp knife to bare the cable and prepare it for termination. |