How Coaxial Cable Is Made Messi & Paoloni Tour Pt4
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
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It would have been great if you were able to get the guy assembling the connectors to give us a guided walk through. Always fascinating to see an expert at work.
If you go in Messi & Paoloni youtube channel you shall see tutorials about how to assemble correctly each connector to each M&P cable.
Jumper cables are used to jump start vehicles by connecting the batteries together.
In America they use this term replacing the British "Patch lead".