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#115483 11/02/03 01:42 PM
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Have you ever seen 5/0 cable?
The box actually contained a mixture of 4/0 SEU and SER staples.

Fred

#115484 11/02/03 10:48 PM
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Would these staples be used on mineral-insulated cable?

#115485 11/03/03 07:49 PM
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The website lists that part number as '#4/0 Type SE, Style SEU (.855 x 1.500)'
http://www.minerallac.com/Insulated.htm

#115486 11/03/03 09:58 PM
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I know it was a typo. I just thought it was funny.

#115487 11/05/03 08:35 PM
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Actually, they are called "5-0" and are used only in Hawaii.


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