Claims
- 1. A method of cleaning grease from around the insulated wires of an electrical cable stub wherein the cable has a sheath that has been removed at the stub to expose the grease packed insulated wires, said method comprising positioning said stub over an open top trough so that the grease is exposed to the inside of the trough, heating the stub to a temperature sufficient to melt the grease and allow it to run off of the stub into the trough to be collected therein, maintaining the temperature to which the stub is exposed at a level that avoids damage to the insulation of the wires, and during said heating supporting said stub on a structure of sufficiently low heat absorbtivity so as to prevent the formation of hot spots on the cable which might damage the insulation of the wires.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further including supporting said stub on said structure at spaced apart regions.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which the heating is carried out over the length and a major portion of the circumference of the stub.
- 4. A method of cleaning grease from around the insulated wires of an electrical cable stub wherein the cable has a sheath that has been removed at the stub to expose the grease packed insulated wires, said method comprising positioning said stub over an open top trough so that the grease is exposed to the inside of the trough through said open top, heating the stub by exposure to radiant heat over a major portion of its circumference and length to a temperature sufficient to melt the grease and allow it to run off of the stub and into the trough to be collected therein, maintaining the temperature to which the stub is exposed at a level that avoids damage to the insulation of the wires, and supporting said cable stub on a series of spaced apart pieces of flexible open mesh of material during the positioning of said cable stub over said trough, said open mesh material having sufficiently low heat absorption characteristics to prevent the formation of hot spots on the cable which might damage the insulation of the wires.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 933,056, filed Aug. 11, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (1)
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