Devices designed for removing the protective outer layers from wire-clad electrical conductors automate a process traditionally performed by hand. This automated removal process facilitates quicker and more precise cable preparation, reducing the risk of damage to the internal conductors. For example, these devices can efficiently handle various cable sizes and armour types, from steel wire to interlocked aluminum, ensuring consistent stripping quality.
Efficient cable preparation is essential for electrical installations and maintenance. Automating this task offers significant advantages, including increased productivity, improved worker safety by minimizing the risk of cuts and repetitive strain injuries, and reduced material waste due to precise stripping. Historically, manual stripping methods were time-consuming and prone to errors, making the development of automated solutions a significant advancement in electrical work practices.