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Stripping and Terminating Twin and Earth Cables (How To… My Way)








Student training aid for stripping and terminating the ends of PVC/PVC Twin and c.p.c cables (twin and earth cables). Includes a full demonstration on how to remove the outside mechanical protection (PVC) and the conductor insulation (thermoplastic PVC) before doubling the ends over. This is the method we will be using whilst we are training in the workshop. We are trying to increase the dexterity of our learners therefore we avoid using wire strippers and we go old school.

Videos are training aids for City and Guilds (C and G) and EAL courses Level 1, 2 and 3.

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  1. I’m thinking of starting a new company hiring out “man with red flag”. The person will walk in front of the “white van electrician’s van. Teaches your students patience and improves driving skills.

    In the back of the van, will be the knife needed.
    You can see that I’m in lockdown😉

  2. When stripping the inner conductors I just use my sidecutters, not the knife. For the outer sheathing I do use a knife.

  3. Currently studying to become a spark, does the twist you do when folding not weaken the conductor? Cheers for the videos! Super helpful.

  4. I’m working on a older house with multi strand (red & black) T&E cable. Where I’m replacing a socket and need to strip the cable and rewire, do the same rules apply?

  5. U struggling wae that 2.5 lol…I kinda hoped you'd show us 10mm straight out the van in winter….and seriously who is gonna use 4 different tools time after time to terminate a dB…..

  6. One of the old methods I was tough at college was striping the wire with a knife, pushing away from you down the side of the CPC. Always just use my side cutters nowadays. 👍

  7. I am not a student but in fact retired but did some electronic wiring years ago (not electrical). I just wanted to say that the videos are really good and very well presented. I am sure that the students would find them really helpful.

  8. Came across your channel recently and just wanted to say thanks for all the super helpful and informative videos. I'm currently studying to become an electrician and these videos are SO helpful!

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