Does Southwire think SureSeal sealant will accumulate on the 4×4 stripper we commonly use during installations?
One benefit of the manufacturing process of SureSeal cable is that the visco-elastic sealant is contained within the layers of the cable insulation. Therefore, it should strip cleaner than other self healing cable designs where insulation is extruded over a sealant layer. However, due to the sticky nature of the visco-elastic sealant in SureSeal cable, Southwire would expect minimal sealant residue build-up over time. This build-up on the tool can be easily removed with a good quality citrus based cleaner. Other tool cleaners may be tried, and may also work effectively to clean the tool. Some have even found that WD-40 makes and effective tool cleaner. animatedcollapse.addDiv(’69B285E4CDE74B98B20B09612641B7A1′, ‘fade=0,speed=400,group=faqs’) If SureSeal cable is in a cable tray or the insulation touches a metal grounded surface such as a transformer cabinet, and abroasion occurs at that point would the cable seal fast enough to avoid flash to ground? A: SureSeal cable is designed to pr