One of the most common issues that cabling teams face when terminating a high-strand, flexible cable into a mechanical set-screw type lug is that the twisting action of the set screw deforms or cuts the fine wire strands. This can result in hot joint and eventual failure by overheating. It’sthe reason that many are now […]
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