Shielded Cable Tool?

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TwoBlocked

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Got a job coming up where I need to terminate hundreds of shielded, twisted pair Belden cables. There's a number of ways I have done these with ordinary tools in the past, but am looking for very efficient tools. Any suggestions?
 
I use a tool like this:1683046285173.pngfor various low voltage cable sheaths. The dial adjusts a blade for the diameter. There are a ton of versions on Amazon and the like.
 
Do these have braided shield or just foil+drain? Are the cables round or jacket over assembly with no fillers? Is there a rip string? What awg and conductor count? Just PVC or an exotic jacket? Do you have slack to reach a benchtop machine on a cart or are you doing this in tight quarters?
 
Wow! Need specifics. For this job I called for 18awg 2 twisted pairs, foil shielded, drain wire, non-plenum. I think it's E2032S. But there's a lot of fingers in this pie, so hard to say what I might have to deal with. Besides, want a tool that will handle a wide variety
 
Oh, everything landed on terminals. Might be screw or might be spring, or might be both. Probably not with ferrules. This will be field work, so kinda tight quarters.
 
Wow! Need specifics. For this job I called for 18awg 2 twisted pairs, foil shielded, drain wire, non-plenum. I think it's E2032S. But there's a lot of fingers in this pie, so hard to say what I might have to deal with. Besides, want a tool that will handle a wide variety

I'd get something like a Jonard CST-1900 for the jacket and a Weidmuller stripax for the conductors.
 
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