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Jones, Michael

nicopress and cables

Post by Jones, Michael » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:28 am

hi all

i am hoping to do my cables this week and i see acs has a go-nogo gage they
sell for compression sleeves, should i get this to check the compression of
the nicopress sleeves, the add it talks of swageing cables but we are not
swaging them ?? any suggestions ??

thanx

mike#007

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Scott Aldrich

nicopress and cables

Post by Scott Aldrich » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:28 am

Not a bad idea to have one but it also depends on what tool you are using to
press the sleeves. I use the No 2 Swage-it tool, the little hand one that
you tighten two bolts for the press. You always tighten it down until it is
tight and the tool halves touch, when you do this the sleeve is always
compressed far enough to fit into the go, no-go gauge.

I am not sure if that is the case with the more expensive lever type
squeezer tools.

Just a reminder to anyone reading, it takes three presses per sleeve. We
found one with only two presses per sleeve (and all his cables were done).
To the builder's credit, he redid the whole thing with the proper number of
presses.

Also supposed to use plated sleeves on stainless cable not the plain copper,
but 9 out of 10 certified I have looked at don't have the plated either.

FWIW
Scott
Moose 174



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Subject: nicopress and cables

hi all

i am hoping to do my cables this week and i see acs has a go-nogo gage they
sell for compression sleeves, should i get this to check the compression of
the nicopress sleeves, the add it talks of swageing cables but we are not
swaging them ?? any suggestions ??

thanx

mike#007

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