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Originally Posted by chuckster57
I have those cutters. They are the only ones I have seen that cut clean with no frayed ends.
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Yup. I was going to suggest that if using any other means of cutting the cable, to put the ferrule on first so you can slide it down to cover the frayed end, otherwise, if you cut it, then try to twist the ferrule onto the frayed edge, it won't go easily and may not go on at all..... It's much easier to use the right tool, prevent the frayed ends, but if you don't have the tool and can't borrow one, put the ferrule on first then cut.