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I can't count how many of these I have done over the years and never had any problems.
The trick here is to just get one layer of Kapton tape around the strip. Someone stated that already. What I do is remove the strip after marking where the motor contacts are, Then place a short strip of Kapton tape sticky side up and set the strip on the tape. I use a small piece of wood to press the contact strip onto the tape. Let the tape stick out on both sides of the contact strip, then I fold the tape over the contact strip very tightly and press it down with the wood strip. Then with a sharp #11 blade, I cut off the tape where it has attached to its self. Cut has close has you can to the contact strip, this way there will only be one thickness of tape on one edge of the contact strip. Make sure you place the cut edge to the inside where the motor contact strip can't touch the cut edge.I can't count how many of these I have done over the years and never had any problems.