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Multiple Wrapped Cable Splice

- is used more extensively on small strand


wires and cables because these stands are
more pliable and may be wound together
without much difficulty. Large strands are
rigid and require considerable time in making
such a splice.
Procedure:
 To make the splice, the ends of the
conductors are skinned at the distance of
about 6 inches.
 The strands are cleaned and spread about
apart
 Next, the strands are cut about 3 inches from
the insulation to right angle with the
conductor.
 The strands of both conductors are then laced
together, one group of strands wounds in the
opposite direction.
 Care should be done that all strands in each
group are wrapped simultaneously and parallel
to one another.
MC Entire Sleeve
- Mc Entire Sleeve is used for splicing copper or steel telephone and
telegraph line wires.

Procedure:
 Prepare 2 wires (internet wires or telephone)
 Start in the middle then twist insulated conductor in about 6 times
in the right and same as in the left
 After that remove the insulation on both ends.
 Twist the bare conductors for about 5 times on left and right.
 The joint is then soldered and wrapped with electrical tape.

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