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Hello I need some help from some of the experts out there. I am terminating some fiber that the customer installed themselves. I am having problems getting the armour off, it has two layers. I bought an armour sheath cutter that is made for that.I am having issues making it work, I can get a few inches then it slips on the jacket and wont go any more. I watched the youtube video, still no go. I see that Greenlee has a Flex Splitter BX and Flexible Conuit cutter, I was wondering if that would work? Thanks for the help.
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What kind of armor? Aluminum interlocked or steel tape? A flex splitter should work on aluminum interlocked armor. A hacksaw and twist of the wrist is probably just as easy and safer on aluminum interlocked, no gizmo required. Get a sparkie to show you how. :-)
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