The working principle of a strong wire stripping machine is mainly to remove the outer skin of wires and cables through high-speed rotating cutting tools. The basic structure of this device includes a fixture, which usually consists of two parts: a clamping part that fixes wires and cables, and a clamping part that stabilizes the clamping part and tool movement. When the wire and cable are clamped in the fixture, the tool begins to rotate and gradually removes them through friction with the outer skin. In addition, the wire stripping machine is equipped with an output mechanism, usually in the form of a conveyor belt, conveyor line, or gripping device, to ensure that the stripped wires and cables can be smoothly output to the designated position. This design enables the wire stripping machine to efficiently strip the outer skin while supporting automated production processes. Its advantages include high efficiency, high precision, and simple operation