Method for splicing suspended wires

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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2940201, 2940209, H01R 4300

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056619030

ABSTRACT:
A method for splicing broken ends of wires suspended from a given height by attaching belts extending from opposite ends of a device to points near the broken ends, operating the device in one direction to draw the broken ends together and raise the device near to said given level, splicing the broken ends of said wires, operating the device in the reverse direction, and detaching the belts from said wires.

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