Don't Be Fooled: This Is NOT a Pipe Cutter, It Strips SWA Cable

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
  • The dual-action SACS cable tool scores the armour of SWA cables and removes the outer sheath in one tool. With an increasing number of construction sites banning the use of knives, electricians need a reliable way to strip steel-wired armoured cables, and we think we've found it.
    The SACS tool or Steel Armoured Cable Stripper works like a pipe cutter to score the strands of the steel armour. Then you can turn the tool ninety degrees to split the outer cable sheath.
    We were surprised at how well it works even on smaller-diameter SWA cables. An alternative to the CK Armour Slice.
    We used this stripper during our three-phase EV charger install series using Doncaster Cables EV Ultra Cable. 👉 • PROBLEM SOLVED - USE R...
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    00:00 SACS Steel Armoured Cable Stripper
    00:14 SACS tool
    00:42 Cable joint
    01:04 Doncaster Cables EV Ultra cable
    01:30 Twist, then tighten
    02:03 Can be used to remove the outer PVC
    03:32 Ready for a cable gland
    03:49 Great on small SWA cables
    05:43 Cuts PVC conduit
    06:10 Cuts copper pipe
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  • @efixx
    @efixx  Рік тому +1

    = AD= Check price and availability via eBay (cheapest we could find)👉 hub.efixx.co.uk/sacs-tool

    • @andyglass3882
      @andyglass3882 Рік тому

      There is a cable jointer who uses and swears by using a chain car exhaust cutter no joke and he deals with armoured all day. What tools would you recommend for cutting or scoring stubborn bedding material? If the armoured is cold and does not have a string going through it to help with the stripping?
      Any help would be appreciated.

  • @eddie_pegasus_electrical
    @eddie_pegasus_electrical Рік тому +3

    Good video guys. I first started using a pipe cutter for stripping SWA about 25 years ago. The first attempt didn't work well as the blade was designed for copper, then a pipe fitter mate of mine suggested a blade for cutting stainless steel pipe which worked fantastic. The cutter was borrowed by another spark and never to be seen again. Some years later different models of SWA cutters came out , I probably tried them all, didn't like any of them. Until I came across the SACS stripper, I have been well impressed with it so far (though I don't do as much SWA as I used to). I've had mine at least a couple of years now, still going strong.

  • @carlf6507
    @carlf6507 Рік тому +21

    At £80 I’ll stick to my knife and hacksaw! 😂

    • @manganiphiri4331
      @manganiphiri4331 Рік тому +1

      If one has the bread, then why not. But you're right a hack saw and knife is fine.

    • @smacznykonsek
      @smacznykonsek Рік тому +2

      Or get a Dickie Dyer 6-35mm for around a tenner

    • @davegamson6640
      @davegamson6640 Рік тому

      Absolutely love mine-had it a couple of years now think I should be changing the blade 😂😂

    • @pvegod1484
      @pvegod1484 Рік тому

      ive got the eclipse pipe cutter, was about 15 quid. works better on larger swa as the thicker armourings dont squash as easily. great tool not used my hacksaw since

    • @Savagetechie
      @Savagetechie Рік тому

      £80 doesn't seem too bad, I've probably spent 300 on various strippers and fuck knows how much on crimpers.

  • @sve76
    @sve76 4 місяці тому

    This is a brilliant tool I have one of the early blue ones which is now over 10 years old and still going strong

  • @leebrodie8
    @leebrodie8 Рік тому +4

    Great tool, shame about the price tag.

  • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer

    Great video

  • @1.99
    @1.99 Рік тому

    fantastic will be useful

  • @supermarket666
    @supermarket666 Рік тому +1

    Great tool, loads of feedback through the tool as the blade progresses.
    I would say peoples opinion tends to be down to personal preference or method learned (hacksaw-armourslice-plumbers wheel). I have had SACS for over 4 years and still going strong with only 1 blade change since new. Price wise you get what you pay for in this tool, compact, quick, easy and fairly bullet proof.
    From my own experience i would say in time you learn the feeling as the tool is about breach the steels, the tool feels like it has parted the steels once you get used to the tool it's effortless
    Great content as usual thanks eFIXX

  • @thattoolguy9432
    @thattoolguy9432 Рік тому +3

    Been using a plumbers wheel for years .. did have a sacs years ago.. blades lasted well..the stripping could be a pain at times due to manufacturers thickness of outer jacket.. i went over to a plumbers wheel for larger armoureds and a jokari stripper for the outer sheath on sites that get funny about knives .. takes some getting used too , but way quicker and cleaner than any other method... top tip.. don't use it on cables left out in direct sunlight in the summer.. get them shaded or the wheels can get jammed on the outer sheath

    • @pvegod1484
      @pvegod1484 Рік тому

      this is true. first used my pipe cutter for swa last summer and it squashed the outer and i thought it was shit, used it in the winter and had no problems lol

  • @mra813
    @mra813 Рік тому +1

    I have the CK ArmourSlice and the SACS tool. I prefer the ArmourSlice because for me is quicker and gives more consistent results with a clean break on the armour strands.

  • @barnowl32
    @barnowl32 4 місяці тому

    Great tool ,all my electrician mates use one and they all swear by it 💯👍👍

  • @jonathanrose456
    @jonathanrose456 Рік тому

    I’ll have to have a go on one. 👍

  • @danielmihai5
    @danielmihai5 Рік тому +1

    Before to ban knives, construction sites should offer alternatives for those tipe of tasks. This tool is good for small cables, maximum 28 mm diameter, so, for bigger ones we will still use knives. :)
    Looks perfect tool for dismantling lead mantles. I speak especially about the longitudinal cuttings. But, of course, should be capable to cut also cables with 50 or 60 mm diameters.

  • @AndrewLumsden
    @AndrewLumsden Рік тому +3

    At that price, per your ebay link, I think I will stick to the hacksaw!

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 Рік тому

    Turning the wheel 90 degree is what makes it different to a normal pipe cutter. A pipe cutter with sharp wheel I have used on armoured cable, working well.

  • @malikjamal9857
    @malikjamal9857 Рік тому +1

    Nice

  • @barashah1171
    @barashah1171 Рік тому +1

    far too easy....love it.

  • @anothernarrowboatfitout6101

    i like the pipe slice function, seems like it would cut cleaner than an armourslice, but you dont get the same feel, are the blades on this changeable? they will inevitably blunt over time,
    the 2nd function is ok but i’ve never found stripping the outer sheath with stanley knife to be a problem

  • @Danny-204
    @Danny-204 Рік тому

    Works the same as the CK one I have had and used for years, they are a fantastic type of tool, but I cant see how it is time saving by using it to strip the all the out sheathing off and nice sharp Stanley knife dose it much quicker

    • @supermarket666
      @supermarket666 Рік тому

      I disagree I've used both SACS for over 4 years and recently bought the CK armour slice, gave armour slice a few attempts and takes loads longer. The SACS is more expensive however is quicker and you get more feedback through the tool as you work through steels, the only issue I have is longitudinal cuts it tends to slip off so I prefer a knife

  • @dw816
    @dw816 Рік тому +1

    Bahco pipe cutters does the same thing lads. Another top tip cuts conduit aswell clean cuts great for adjustments with con lock stuff mounted and ye don't want to use a grinder.

    • @efixx
      @efixx  Рік тому

      Conduit interesting 👍

  • @darylsavage119
    @darylsavage119 Рік тому

    Looks the same as the C.K one I've been using for years

  • @andyglass3882
    @andyglass3882 Рік тому

    There is a cable jointer who uses and swears by using a chain car exhaust cutter no joke and he deals with armoured all day. What tools would you recommend for cutting or scoring stubborn bedding material? If the armoured is cold and does not have a string going through it to help with the stripping?
    Any help would be appreciated....

  • @davidellis4218
    @davidellis4218 Рік тому +3

    The time that’s taken to strip that 1 SWA, you could strip 3 SWA’s with a junior hacksaw and knife

    • @pvegod1484
      @pvegod1484 Рік тому

      they are obviously taking their time. these tools are brilliant when you get good with them. less strain on the hands. also great for making off swa into torpedo joints in the ground where you have little cable to work with and you cant get a hacksaw in

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Рік тому

    To be fair for the amount of SWAs I do, I actually use a plumbers pipe cutter.

  • @daj021
    @daj021 Рік тому

    Just more stuff to haul around...just use a junior hacksaw!!

  • @MrScotttomo82
    @MrScotttomo82 Рік тому

    Knipex make a version that has a deburring tool for the pipe work and for less money.

  • @stuartrobb1756
    @stuartrobb1756 Рік тому

    I use Milwaukee 12v cut off saw after purchasing the sacs and was deeply disappointed

  • @Jason_Canada
    @Jason_Canada Рік тому

    Swa stands for what ? Iam Canadian and do see a difference in our cable difference

    • @michaeldavies1755
      @michaeldavies1755 Рік тому +1

      Steel wire armoured

    • @AndrewLumsden
      @AndrewLumsden Рік тому +1

      A question like that, you should have said you were American!!! 🤣

    • @Jason_Canada
      @Jason_Canada Рік тому

      Iam ok with being Canadian ,after all we are the best ..we have a single conductor with a concentric neutral thats similar..but iam impressed with the cable your using

    • @supermarket666
      @supermarket666 Рік тому

      Hi from UK jaydream T 🇬🇧
      Steel Wire Armour uses the steels as mechanical protection connected to earth
      Not so long ago you could use the steels as your circuit protection to earth but not these days (line neutral and CPC these days and previously would have been only line and neutral and steels were the CPC)
      It's a clever protection as steels surround the cores so if penetrated and connection is made to line the system will short out before complete cut through occurs.
      Also the steels been connected to earth has the added benefit of preventing Eddie currents between bunched SWA's as Faraday effect carries all magnetic noise to ground
      Adds certain amount of skills and trouble as you can imagine big cables are even bigger and a lot less flexible

  • @garethatkinson7765
    @garethatkinson7765 Рік тому

    It's not a pipe cutter but a pipe cutter will do exactly the same 😊

  • @coxyjmz
    @coxyjmz Рік тому

    Think it’s faster with a knife and a jr.

  • @miketucker7466
    @miketucker7466 Рік тому +1

    Bet I can do it faster and just as well with a grinder

    • @Sparkair1
      @Sparkair1 Рік тому

      A grinder?! You absolute animal! 😱

    • @miketucker7466
      @miketucker7466 Рік тому

      @@Sparkair1 have made off literally thousands of SWAs with a grinder - dead easy, fast and a neater cut than a hack saw, just need that one thing so many lack-hand skill!

  • @sparkiegaz3613
    @sparkiegaz3613 Рік тому +3

    Save a grand use a saw

  • @sparkiegaz3613
    @sparkiegaz3613 Рік тому

    Save a grand use a hack saw

  • @derekgoodwin6646
    @derekgoodwin6646 Рік тому +1

    I bought one of those and to be honest they are not that good. They don't cut very well.