Method and apparatus for repairing a cable

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428903, 156 49, 156 53, 156 54, C09Y 702

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a laminated wrap for repairing an electrical cable, the wrap being adapted to be stretched around the cable with the longitudinal sides of the wrap overlapping one another. The outer layer of the wrap is of a wear and fire resistant flexible material such as rubber while the inner layer is an adhesive layer preferably of uncured rubber which is adapted to vulcanize in contact with the surface of the cable. The outer layer includes an overlap zone which is preferably also of uncured rubber which is adapted to vulcanize in contact with the overlapping portion of the inner layer.

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