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    I have one of these in my shop.




    It is AWESOME for stripping big cable mcm 350 and up. not so great for stripping smaller stuff. Smaller wire just rolls off to the side of the blade.

    Here's the blown up view:



    Here is the manual (PDF) that I got the blown up view from. Should be some good info in there for you.

    http://www.bluerocktools.com/content...Model%2060.pdf

    I have to agree with alloy tho... would be a lot easier to buy a used one. If you have the cable to feed the machine it would pay for itself in a couple of days. Then again I don't live in Argentina and have to deal with importing strippers.



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