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Video demos of tape splicing products and techniques

Here are some basic instructional videos to help teach you the art of tape splicing.

The Professor shows you how quickly the new
Toolless Double Edge Tape Splice with Alignment
Pins for metal detecting smart feeders can be applied.

 The Professor shows you the reliability of the new
Toolless Double Edge Tape Splice with Alignment
Pins with this extreme stress test.

The Professor shows you just how easily the new
Toolless Double Edge Tape Splice with Alignment
Pins for metal detecting smart feeders can be applied.

The Professor shows you just how easy it is to add
a Carrier Tape Extender to the end of a small piece of
component tape, or create your own Mini-Reel.

The Professor shows you how to use the scissor style cutters with an alignment system. The most important aspect of
tape splicing after the splice itself, is the cutting of the tape. 

The Professor shows you how to use the older
Toolless Double Edge Tape Splice along with a finger jig alignment system for metal detecting smart feeders.

The Professor shows you how to use the original double
splice tape. This style folded around the tape, making it
really difficult to use on larger embossed carrier tape.

The Professor shows you just how easily the new
Toolless Double Edge Splice Tape with Alignment Pins for emitter/receiver detection smart feeders can be applied.

The Professor shows you just how easy it is to add
a Cover Tape Extender to the end of small piece of
component tape, or a reel with no empty tape leader.

The Professor shows you how to use the stapler style cutters
with an alignment system. The most important aspect of
tape splicing after the splice itself, is the cutting of the tape. 

The Professor shows you how to use the older Toolless
Double Edge Tape Splice along with a finger jig alignment
system for emitter/receiver detection smart feeders.

The Professor shows you how to use the original splicing
tool along with the later developed clip and splice tape. This included the splice clip and single cover tape together.

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