3-step strip with 2-bladed cassette
This procedure is recommended only in those cases where the 3-step
strip you require is not available in one of the standard
Corex
®
II
Series cassettes.
A.
If your required strip length is as
shown in Figure 13. you will choose
the 2-step cassette that matches your
"C"-dimension.
Mark cable
at length
A+C from end (Fig. 14).
B. Open tool,
insert coax from left, and
locate mark on cable over the right-
handed blade.
C. Close and latch tool and strip cable
according to prior instruction.
Note:
An adjustment of the tool might be
necessary. A correct strip is shown in Fig.
15.
D. Mark exposed dielectric
at length "A"
from end.
E. Remove dielectric
at the mark with a
simple wire stripping plier (Fig. 16).
The slide
is the most unique and important part of the stripper. The
slide allows you to ease the blades into the cable, reducing friction on
the braid and dielectric as you strip.
Always use your slide when you strip!
Adjust your tool so that the appropriate slide progression works. If
your cable size does not appear in this table, develop your own 2- or
3-stage sliding sequence.
Note:
Always step back 1 position on slide before pulling cable out
of tool.
Warning!
3-step is not recommended for most styles of RG 62, not
for many cable styles with cellular polyethylene or other soft
dielectrics. Use 2-step tool instead.
Adjustment Gauge Corex
®
II "REDDY"
A. Open the tool
by rotating locking
latch downwards (Fig. 17).
B. Remove the cassette
from the tool by
moving the locking latch in the direction
of the arrow (Fig 18). Then push
the cassette out of the tool by inserting
wrench, or appropriate object, through
hole in bottom of the tool. Turn blade
adjustment set screws counterclockwise
until they are fully retracted.
C. Installation of adjustment gauge.
The gauge is marked with different
cable types. Install gauge so that the
markings, which correspond to the
cable type to be stripped are above the
adjustment screws (Fig. 19). Close the
tool.
D. Adjustment of the adjustment screws.
Rotate adjustment screws clockwise
until they touch the gauge (Fig. 20).
Then open the tool and remove the
gauge. Install the cassette, and the tool
is now ready for use.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
COAXIAL WIRE STRIPPER
Corex
®
II
4100-4118-3
2 mm allen
wrench
Mark exposed
dielectric here
Slide Progression
3, 2, 1
5, 4, 3
4, 3
5, 4, 3
5, 4
4, 3, 2
Coax
RG 58
RG 59, 62
RG 174, 188, 316
RG 6
Belden8281
RG 195, 180
V-block
Blue
Blue
White
Yellow
Yellow
Red
Recommended Settings