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    Default Compression Sleeve removal

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    Was wondering what tool most of you like for cutting parallel groove compression sleeves off of the main conductor.

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    Are you talking about tension sleeves or sqeeze ons for jumpers? We have a tool for cutting off sqeese ons and I'll look for the manufacturer tomorrow.

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    Will be for squeeze ons for jumpers.
    Be the WR series by Blackburn, we have conductor from #4 ACSR up to 556 ACSR.
    The one we had that is just older than dirt would work up to 4/0 ACSR.

    Thanks

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    Default getting squeeze on off

    Hey Electricaleel

    I Use A Md-6 Tool To Get Squeeze On Off.just Take Out The Dies Out And Use The Middle Part To Cut The Wr Off.work Good Up About 4/0.but Sometimes It Is Just As Easy To Cut The Wire Out.

    For Auto-sleeves You Can Cut Them In Half And They Come Off.
    Good Luck And Stay Safe.

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    The one we have is a Kearney and it goe's to 795 you have to change the the head for 4/0 and up.A few pumps and they are off. Works great.

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    Our old one that is no longer useable or repairable was Kearney also, for the last I have been reassured that they are going to come out with a new model. So far no one knows what I am wanting.
    What model or mfg. # is yours??

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    The only # I could find on it is 1zt that is on the head piece. Can't find a catalog at work but I'm going to search the web.

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    Default squeezon cut off

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    Kearney WH3 can get 12'',18'',24'' handles
    cut off#6 to 4/0 100024
    cut off 4/0 to 500 100026
    You can also get a verity of die sizes for the same tool
    Hope this helps

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