Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
Hello,
I need to some work with 1/0 Al SER cable but haven't dealt with anything so large before. I assume careful use of a utility knife will be adequate for removing the exterior sheathing. For cutting conductors I usually use Klein Tools 1412, but it says "Cut Copper Only" and seems a little small. What is recommended? And how about stripping the 1/0? Thanks, Wayne |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
Wayne Whitney wrote:
Hello, I need to some work with 1/0 Al SER cable but haven't dealt with anything so large before. I assume careful use of a utility knife will be adequate for removing the exterior sheathing. For cutting conductors I usually use Klein Tools 1412, but it says "Cut Copper Only" and seems a little small. What is recommended? And how about stripping the 1/0? Thanks, Wayne I've not worked with cable quite that big, but you can use a hacksaw with a very fine-toothed blade to cut large conductors. That Klein tool will work just fine on soft aluminum, but it's not big enough for this. (they don't want you cutting steel wire, or aluminum wire with a steel messenger wire in it) Just carefully strip the wires with the utility knife, being careful not to nick the strands. Practice on a scrap before you attack the real cable ends. Bob |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
"Wayne Whitney" wrote in message ... Hello, I need to some work with 1/0 Al SER cable but haven't dealt with anything so large before. I assume careful use of a utility knife will be adequate for removing the exterior sheathing. For cutting conductors I usually use Klein Tools 1412, but it says "Cut Copper Only" and seems a little small. What is recommended? And how about stripping the 1/0? Thanks, Wayne I cut 2/0 Copper with hacksaw and striped with utility knife. There's no reason that the same won't work for AL cable. |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
On 2007-04-28, zxcvbob wrote:
I've not worked with cable quite that big, but you can use a hacksaw with a very fine-toothed blade to cut large conductors. Thanks for the guidance. How about a reciprocating saw with a very fine-toothed blade, would that work? Cheers, Wayne |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
Wayne Whitney wrote:
On 2007-04-28, zxcvbob wrote: I've not worked with cable quite that big, but you can use a hacksaw with a very fine-toothed blade to cut large conductors. Thanks for the guidance. How about a reciprocating saw with a very fine-toothed blade, would that work? Cheers, Wayne Sure, but a hacksaw will be easier. If you want to use a power tool, maybe a 4" angle grinder with a metal cutoff wheel. Bob |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
On 2007-04-28, zxcvbob wrote:
Sure, but a hacksaw will be easier. If you want to use a power tool, maybe a 4" angle grinder with a metal cutoff wheel. Great, I have one of those handy for cutting metal straps and threaded rod. Thanks for the suggestions. Cheers, Wayne |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 16:21:27 GMT, Wayne Whitney
wrote: Hello, I need to some work with 1/0 Al SER cable but haven't dealt with anything so large before. I assume careful use of a utility knife will be adequate for removing the exterior sheathing. For cutting conductors I usually use Klein Tools 1412, but it says "Cut Copper Only" and seems a little small. What is recommended? And how about stripping the 1/0? Thanks, Wayne If you mean Triplex, you DO NOT want to cut the rigid steel (center conductor) on the bare conductor with any sort of wire cutter. I destroyed an expensive wire cutter the first time I tried to cut that stuff. Hacksaw blades dont hold up either. The teeth are gone in seconds. A bolt cutter is said to work, but it took a chunk out of the cutting edge on mine too. Although it was not a top of the line quality tool. So far, grinding it with an angle grinder or any other grinder seems to be the only way to do it without wrecking tools or fighting with it. I dont know what kind of steel they use on those center conductors, but its extremely hard, and must be some sort of stainless stell too, because they dont rust or corrode, especially since they are encased in aluminum wire. |
Electrical: working with 1/0 SER cable
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