Devices designed for removing the protective sheathing from steel wire armored (SWA) cables automate a process traditionally performed by hand. These specialized tools precisely cut and remove the multiple layers of steel wire and insulation surrounding the cable core, preparing it for termination and connection. This automated process ensures a clean, accurate strip, minimizing the risk of damage to the internal conductors.
Automated removal of SWA cable sheathing significantly increases efficiency and worker safety. Manual stripping can be time-consuming, physically demanding, and potentially hazardous, particularly when dealing with thicker cables. Automated equipment reduces these risks while ensuring consistent stripping quality, which is crucial for reliable cable performance. The development and refinement of these machines have mirrored the increasing demand for SWA cables in diverse applications, from power distribution networks to industrial installations.