write on a separate paper or your notebook the complete step-by-step procedure of the following:
1. Skinning the wire using pliers
2. Skinning the wire using a wire stripper
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Place the wire into the cutting portion of the pliers,
Gently squeeze, and rotate the pliers around the wire. If done correctly, you should end up with a cut all the way around the sheathing.
Now grab hold of the sheathing (that is now separated from the rest of the sheathing) with the griping portion of the pliers, and pull the sheathing off the wire core.
2.
When using any type of wire stripper, hold the wire so that it is perpendicular to the cutting blades.
Adjust automatic stripping tools carefully; follow the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid nicking, cutting, or otherwise damaging strands. This is especially important for aluminum wires and for copper wires smaller than No. 10. Examine stripped wires for damage. Cut off and restrip, if length is sufficient, or reject and replace any wires with more than the allowable number of nicked or broken strands listed in the manufacturer’s instructions.
Make sure insulation is clean cut with no frayed or ragged edges. Trim, if necessary.
Make sure all insulation is removed from stripped area. Some types of wires are supplied with a transparent layer of insulation between the conductor and the primary insulation. If this is present, remove it.
When using hand wire strippers to remove lengths of insulation longer than 3⁄4 inch, it is easier to accomplish in two or more operations.
Retwist copper strands by hand or with pliers, if necessary, to restore natural lay and tightness of strands