Industrial Cable Processing with Pneumatic Stripping Machine
A pneumatic skin stripping machine works by using air pressure to move a cylinder that controls the cutting blades. Once the system is activated, the blades close around the cable and remove the outer insulation layer in a single controlled motion. After each cycle, the air system resets the mechanism for the next wire, allowing continuous operation with repeated mechanical steps. The use of regulated air pressure helps maintain consistent force during each stripping cycle, reducing variations caused by manual operation.
In production use, a pneumatic skin stripping machine is typically applied in wire preparation stages before processes such as crimping or connector assembly. Consistent stripping length and depth are required to ensure stable electrical contact in later assembly steps. The machine allows adjustment of blade position and air pressure to match different insulation thicknesses and wire diameters, making it suitable for handling multiple cable types in one working environment.
The structure of a pneumatic skin stripping machine relies mainly on air cylinders and mechanical guides rather than complex electronic systems. This reduces sensitivity to dust and vibration in workshop conditions and supports stable operation in continuous production settings.
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