Wiring Issue With Very Tidy Cable
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JimboX
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Wiring Issue With Very Tidy Cable

by JimboX » Fri Dec 08, 2017 4:49 pm

Hi. I've just removed a plug from an appliance and found the wiring had been treated in a very tidy manner as shown in the picture attached. Does anybody know of a kit or tool that handles stripped wires in this fashion?
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Hi. I've just removed a plug from an appliance and found the wiring had been treated in a very tidy manner as shown in the picture attached. Does anybody know of a kit or tool that handles stripped wires in this fashion?
Hi. I've just removed a plug from an appliance and found the wiring had been treated in a very tidy manner as shown in the picture attached. Does anybody know of a kit or tool that handles stripped wires in this fashion?

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Re: Wiring Issue With Very Tidy Cable

by Mr White » Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:31 pm

I am not exactly sure what you are asking, but the brass items you are looking at are called "ferrules" and are put on with a crimper.

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Re: Wiring Issue With Very Tidy Cable

by ericmark » Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:15 pm

Called ferrule crimps cheapest pliers are around £10 plus need the crimps.

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