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Quick strip cable
25 January 2013
igus UK has devised a solution to strip back long lengths of cable both quickly and easily. By integrating a tear strip into the cable jacket, CFRIP simplifies the stripping back of cables, especially for those with gu

igus UK has devised a solution to
strip back long lengths of cable both
quickly and easily. By integrating a
tear strip into the cable jacket, CFRIP
simplifies the stripping
back of cables,
especially for those
with gusset-filled
extruded jackets,
without damaging the
cores.
With just a few steps, the outer jacket can be opened like a zipper to the desired length by simply pulling the special CFRIP tear strip.
igus says electrical engineers and panel fitters can not only save 50% of the cable stripping time typically required using conventional methods, but avoid the need for additional cable stripping tools.
With just a few steps, the outer jacket can be opened like a zipper to the desired length by simply pulling the special CFRIP tear strip.
igus says electrical engineers and panel fitters can not only save 50% of the cable stripping time typically required using conventional methods, but avoid the need for additional cable stripping tools.
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