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The ones we used to use for linking and fusing on open vertical LV boards in substations has a female threaded socket on the end of a 2’ paxoline stick. The technique was to insert the lower blade of the link or fuse indo the load side of the carrier and quickly “knife” it into the supply side . (Usually with your face turned away) ?
This was a Little before they became standard PPE .Did you have face visors?
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