Originally Posted by
_ForceD_
I was wondering about cable fraying too. Once the 'grub screw' is tightened does that fray the end of the cable so much that it's impossible to re-insert? Therefore requiring the frayed end to have to be cut, and eventually rendering the cable too short to use?
Cable splitters are typically installed on a cable once and left in place for the duration of the cable's service life. They are not removed and replaced multiple times.