Tony,
As Richard stated, I used two Nicopress Sleeves for " peace of mind".
Good recommendation.
Tim
Tim Ward
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> On 1/03/2014, at 6:39 am, "richard" <rcollings@talktalk.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Tony You must leave an inch long tail after the sleeve and shrink a sh
ort length of electric wire sleeving on to that end for protection.
> Two things you can do also, conduct a proof load test, I don=81ft know the
loads but Europa may, or you could drop an email to Andy Draper at the LAA e
ngineering dept he would know. The other way of being certain is to build th
e cables with two Nicopress sleeves on each end. I know its more weight but =81
gPiece of mind=81his worth a few ounces .
> Best of luck
> Richard
>
> From: Tony Renshaw
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 10:41 AM
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Europa-List: Nicopress Squeezes Using Aviation Approved Squeezer.
.....comments requested .
>
> Gidday,
> I=81fve attached 2 photos of my Nicopress squeezes, and 1 of the jaws of t
he tool. Any input gratefully received.
> Regards
> Tony Renshaw
>
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