Wire stripping device convenient for wire body separation and traction
By designing anti-slip and anti-clogging components, the problems of wire feed wheel wear and feed inlet blockage caused by debris on the wire surface were solved, thus achieving stable operation and extending the service life of the wire stripping device.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511829241.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
Traditional wire stripping devices suffer from problems such as wear and slippage of the wire feed rollers and blockage of the feed inlet caused by debris on the surface of the wires during processing, which affect processing accuracy and stability.
The design includes anti-slip and anti-clogging components, including an arc-shaped plate, elastic sleeve, and second spring push rod in the anti-slip component, and a first spring push rod, semi-circular shell, and ball bearing in the anti-clogging component. The stable traction of the wire and debris removal are achieved through a motor-driven gear transmission system.
It effectively prevents wear on the wire feed wheel, avoids blockage at the feed inlet, ensures stable wire traction, and improves processing accuracy and equipment lifespan.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the technical field of wire stripping devices, and specifically relates to a wire stripping device that facilitates wire separation and traction. Background Technology
[0002] Wire stripping devices are core equipment in the wire harness processing field, primarily used for precisely stripping the insulation layer of wires to expose the conductive core, ensuring proper connection and welding processes. Their core structure includes a feeding mechanism (guiding and positioning the wire), a wire feeding mechanism (stable wire transport with anti-slip feed wheels), a cutting mechanism (precisely controlling the cutting depth via blades or lasers), and a stripping mechanism (separating the insulation layer from the core). Some models are equipped with a cleaning mechanism (removing impurities from the wire surface) and a waste collection device. Based on automation levels, they can be categorized as manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic models: manual models are suitable for small-batch, multi-specification processing with flexible operation; fully automatic models integrate wire feeding, cutting, stripping, and take-up functions, adapting to mass production with significantly improved efficiency. The equipment is compatible with various insulation materials such as PVC, silicone, and Teflon, and adapts to different wire diameters from 0.1-35mm². By adjusting cutting parameters and wire feeding speed, it achieves non-destructive insulation stripping, avoiding damage to the core. In practical applications, traditional wire stripping devices commonly face a chain reaction of malfunctions caused by debris on the wire surface. Specifically, during storage and transportation before processing, dust, sand, and other environmental debris, as well as insulation fragments, easily adhere to the surface of the wire. When the wire feed wheel pulls the wire to the processing area, these debris adheres firmly to the rubber sleeve of the feed wheel. On the one hand, as hard abrasives, the debris exacerbates the wear of the rubber sleeve during the friction between the wheel and the wire, leading to cracking of the rubber sleeve surface, reduced anti-slip performance, and a significant decrease in friction between the feed wheel and the wire, ultimately causing traction slippage and loss of control over the wire length. On the other hand, debris falling off the wire surface falls and accumulates inside the channel when passing through the feed inlet, which can easily cause blockage of the feed inlet over time, affecting the smoothness of wire feeding. In addition, the debris remaining on the wire surface further aggravates the wear of the rubber sleeve of the feed wheel, forming a vicious cycle of debris adhesion - increased wear - decreased friction - slippage / blockage, seriously affecting the processing accuracy, stability, and service life of the stripping device. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a wire stripping device that facilitates wire separation and traction. Its advantages are that it prevents the rubber on the surface of the wire feeding wheel from being severely worn due to debris and prevents the feeding port from becoming blocked.
[0004] The above-mentioned technical objective of the present invention is achieved through the following technical solution: a wire stripping device for easy wire separation and traction, comprising a base frame, an anti-slip component provided in the middle of the surface of the base frame, a second sliding hole provided on one side of the base frame, an anti-blocking component provided between the second sliding hole and the base frame, a first sliding hole provided on the surface of the base frame, a movable frame slidably connected inside the first sliding hole, a first fixing plate welded to one side of the movable frame, a first electric push rod bolted to one side of the first fixing plate, a connecting plate bolted to the surface of the first electric push rod, and the connecting plate welded to one side of the base frame, a sliding plate slidably connected inside the movable frame, a second electric push rod bolted to one side of the sliding plate, and the second electric push rod bolted inside the movable frame; Two sets of third electric push rods are bolted to the inside of one side of the skateboard. The piston ends of the two sets of third electric push rods are bolted to the other side of the skateboard surface and are connected to mounting shells. A first cutter is bolted to one side of the mounting shell and a second cutter is bolted to the other side of the mounting shell. A counterweight is bolted to the lower end of the base frame and a controller is bolted to one side of the base frame.
[0005] Using the above technical solution, during use, the wire is passed through the anti-clogging component. The anti-clogging component prevents debris from accumulating inside the wire over a long period, thus preventing blockage. The wire then passes through the anti-slip component, which pulls the wire forward (the anti-slip component has a function to clean debris inside the component), moving the wire between the two sets of first cutters. The third electric push rod then drives the first cutter to cut the outer insulation of the wire. After cutting, the first electric push rod moves and pushes the first fixing plate. The first fixing plate drives the moving frame to slide forward inside the first sliding hole, thus peeling off the cut insulation from the wire surface. The first electric push rod then drives the moving frame to reset. Then, the second electric push rod is activated, pushing the slide plate to one side. The anti-slip component then moves the wire between the two sets of second cutters. Finally, the third electric push rod is activated, driving the second cutter to cut the wire.
[0006] The present invention is further configured such that: the anti-slip component includes a support block, and two sets of support blocks are provided. Both sets of support blocks are bolted to the inside of the base frame. A movable rod is rotatably connected inside the support block. A second gear is bolted to one end of the movable rod. A motor is bolted to one side of the base frame. A first gear is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor, and the first gear is meshed with the two sets of second gears.
[0007] Using the above technical solution, once the initial installation of the wires is completed, the motor will be started. The motor will drive the first gear to rotate, which in turn will drive two sets of second gears to rotate. The two sets of second gears will then drive the movable rod to rotate inside the support block.
[0008] The invention is further configured such that: a movable column is welded to one side of the base frame, a fourth gear is rotatably connected to one end of the movable column, and the fourth gear is meshed with the first gear; two sets of circular plates are bolted to one end of the movable rod; and three second spring push rods are bolted at equal intervals to the surface of one end of the movable rod, with the second spring push rods positioned between the two sets of circular plates.
[0009] Using the above technical solution, the rotation of the fourth gear can drive the rotation of the second connecting rod and provide power for the operation of the anti-clogging component.
[0010] The invention is further configured such that: the piston end of the second spring rod is bolted to an arc-shaped plate, one side of the inner wall of the arc-shaped plate is bolted to a toothed plate, the surfaces of the three sets of toothed plates are meshed with a third gear, and the third gear is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft, which is fixedly sleeved on the surface of the movable rod.
[0011] Using the above technical solution, after the wire passes through the feed housing, it passes between the two sets of elastic sleeves. When the wire passes through, it will squeeze one of the arc-shaped plates, causing the arc-shaped plate to retract and move using the second spring push rod. The toothed plate will move along with the arc-shaped plate. When the toothed plate moves, it will drive the third gear to rotate on the surface of the shaft. Since the other two sets of toothed plates are engaged with the third gear, the third gear will synchronously drive the other two sets of toothed plates to move, thereby causing the other two sets of arc-shaped plates to move and compress the corresponding second spring push rods. Furthermore, since wires of different thicknesses will push the arc-shaped plates at different distances, the second spring push rod can clamp wires of various specifications.
[0012] The invention is further configured such that: the surfaces of the three sets of arc-shaped plates are detachably connected to elastic sleeves, a curved plate is welded to one side of the base frame, and cleaning brushes are bolted to both ends of one side of the inner wall of the curved plate.
[0013] Using the above technical solution, the cleaning brush will clean the debris on the surface of the elastic sleeve (the reason why the elastic sleeve is reset before contacting the cleaning brush is because if the elastic sleeve is swept by the cleaning brush for a long time during rotation, it is easy to cause wear to the elastic sleeve). If there is debris on the surface of the elastic sleeve, the squeezing and friction between the debris and the wire will accelerate the wear rate of the elastic sleeve surface when the elastic sleeve drives the wire to move forward, thereby reducing the service life of the elastic sleeve.
[0014] The present invention is further configured such that: the anti-clogging component includes a second fixing plate, and two sets of the second fixing plates are provided. Both sets of the second fixing plates are bolted to one side of the base frame. A feed shell is welded to one end of both sets of the second fixing plates. Four first spring push rods are bolted to both sides of the inside of the feed shell at equal intervals. A rectangular plate is bolted to the piston end of the first spring push rod. Two sets of semi-circular shells are welded to one side of the rectangular plate. Ball bearings are rotatably connected inside the semi-circular shells. Ash collection holes are opened on both sides of the bottom of the feed shell.
[0015] Using the above technical solution, when the bristles on the outer ring of the ring plate push the debris to the position of the dust collection hole, the debris will fall from the position of the dust collection hole, thereby avoiding the blockage of the feed shell and thus preventing the wire from being blocked when passing through the feed shell.
[0016] The present invention is further configured such that: three sets of connecting frames are welded to the inner wall of the feed shell, and several sets of combing rods are welded to both sides of the inner side of the connecting frames; a strip-shaped hole is opened on one side of the feed shell, and a fixing rod is slidably connected inside the strip-shaped hole.
[0017] Using the above technical solution, both the frame and the combing rod are used to clean impurities from the surface of the bristles.
[0018] The present invention is further configured such that: one end of the fixed rod is bolted to an annular plate, and several sets of bristles are fixedly connected to both the inner and outer surfaces of the annular plate; one end of the fixed rod is welded to a rotating rod, and two sets of limiting plates are welded to the surface of the rotating rod; a first connecting rod is rotatably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod, and one end of the first connecting rod is located between the two sets of limiting plates.
[0019] Using the above technical solution, when the annular plate and the bristles move to the position of the connecting frame, the annular plate will pass through the inside of the connecting frame (located between the two combing rods). When passing through, the bristles will first be brushed by the edge of the connecting frame, which will filter out some of the impurities on the surface of the bristles. Then the bristles will be combed again by the combing rods, which can clean the impurities on the surface of the bristles again.
[0020] The present invention is further configured such that: a rotating column is rotatably connected to the other end of the first connecting rod, two sets of baffles are welded to the surface of the rotating column, and the two sets of baffles are arranged on both sides of one end of the first connecting rod; a second connecting rod is welded to one end of the rotating column, and one end of the second connecting rod is bolted to one side of the fourth gear.
[0021] Using the above technical solution, when the first gear rotates two revolutions, it will drive the fourth gear to rotate one revolution. In this way, the fourth gear will drive the second connecting rod to rotate slowly. The rotation of the second connecting rod will take advantage of the characteristic that the first connecting rod can rotate on the surface of the rotating column and the rotating rod, and push the first connecting rod to move back and forth.
[0022] In summary, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: The curved plate, elastic sleeve, and second spring rod can be used to pull wires of various specifications, and can prevent the elastic sleeve from becoming worn and unable to pull the wires. The cleaning brush design allows for the removal of debris stuck to the surface of the elastic sleeve, preventing the debris from causing severe wear and tear on the surface of the elastic sleeve, thus avoiding the appearance of abrasion. The design of the first spring push rod, semi-circular shell and ball bearing is suitable for clamping and limiting various specifications of wires, preventing the wires from shaking and shifting when pulled. The design of the curved plate and brush bristles can clean the outer surface of the wire and the dust that falls from the surface of the wire into the inside of the feed housing. The frame can be used to smooth the bristles, causing debris on the surface of the bristles to fall off. The design of the combing rod allows the bristles that have been brushed once by the frame to be combed and further cleaned. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic perspective view of the second sliding hole structure of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic perspective view of the first cutting blade structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic perspective view of the motor structure of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic perspective view of the brush bristle structure of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic perspective view of the third gear structure of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic perspective view of the comb bar structure of the present invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic perspective view of the brush bristle structure of the present invention.
[0024] Figure label: 1. Base frame; 2. First sliding hole; 3. Second sliding hole; 4. Counterweight; 5. Controller; 6. First electric push rod; 7. Connecting plate; 8. First fixed plate; 9. Moving frame; 10. Second electric push rod; 11. Slide plate; 12. Third electric push rod; 13. Mounting shell; 14. First cutter; 15. Second cutter; 16. Anti-slip component; 1601. Motor; 1602. First gear; 1603. Second gear; 1604. Support block; 1605. Movable rod; 1606. Bent plate; 1607. Cleaning brush; 1608. Circular plate; 1609. Rotating shaft; 1610. Third gear; 1611. Toothed plate; 1612. Arc plate ; 1613, Second spring push rod; 1614, Elastic sleeve; 1615, Movable column; 1616, Fourth gear; 17, Anti-clogging component; 1701, Fixed rod; 1702, Rotating rod; 1703, Limiting plate; 1704, Second fixed plate; 1705, Feed shell; 1706, First spring push rod; 1707, Rectangular plate; 1708, Ball bearing; 1709, Semi-circular shell; 1710, Connecting frame; 1711, Combing rod; 1712, Annular plate; 1713, Strip hole; 1714, First connecting rod; 1715, Rotating column; 1716, Second connecting rod; 1717, Baffle; 1718, Brush bristles; 1719, Dust collection hole. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0026] Example 1: Reference Figures 1-8 A wire stripping device for easy wire separation and pulling includes a base frame 1, an anti-slip component 16 provided in the middle of the surface of the base frame 1, a second sliding hole 3 opened on one side of the base frame 1, an anti-blocking component 17 provided between the second sliding hole 3 and the base frame 1, a first sliding hole 2 opened on the surface of the base frame 1, a movable frame 9 slidably connected inside the first sliding hole 2, a first fixing plate 8 welded to one side of the movable frame 9, a first electric push rod 6 bolted to one side of the first fixing plate 8, a connecting plate 7 bolted to the surface of the first electric push rod 6, and the connecting plate 7 welded to one side of the base frame 1, a sliding plate 11 slidably connected inside the movable frame 9, a second electric push rod 10 bolted to one side of the sliding plate 11, and the second electric push rod 10 bolted to the inside of the movable frame 9; Two sets of third electric push rods 12 are bolted to the inside of one side of the slide plate 11. The piston ends of the two sets of third electric push rods 12 are bolted to the other side of the slide plate 11 and to the mounting shell 13. A first cutter 14 is bolted to one side of the mounting shell 13 and a second cutter 15 is bolted to the other side of the mounting shell 13. A counterweight 4 is bolted to the lower end of the base frame 1 and a controller 5 is bolted to one side of the base frame 1.
[0027] Brief description of usage: During use, the wire is passed through the anti-clogging component 17. The anti-clogging component 17 prevents debris from accumulating inside the wire over time, thus preventing blockage. The wire then passes through the anti-slip component 16, which pulls the wire forward (the anti-slip component 16 has a function to clean debris from its interior). This moves the wire between the two sets of first cutters 14. The third electric push rod 12 then drives the first cutters 14 to cut the outer insulation of the wire. Then, the first electric push rod 6 will operate and push the first fixed plate 8. The first fixed plate 8 will drive the moving frame 9 to slide forward inside the first sliding hole 2, thereby peeling off the insulation that has been cut on the surface of the wire. Then, the first electric push rod 6 will drive the moving frame 9 to reset. Then, the second electric push rod 10 will be activated. The second electric push rod 10 will push the slide plate 11 to one side. Then, the anti-slip component 16 will drive the wire to move between the two sets of second cutters 15. Finally, the third electric push rod 12 will be activated. The third electric push rod 12 will drive the second cutter 15 to cut the wire.
[0028] Example 2: Based on Example 1, with reference to Figures 4-8 The anti-slip component 16 includes a support block 1604, and two sets of support blocks 1604 are provided. Both sets of support blocks 1604 are bolted to the inside of the base frame 1. A movable rod 1605 is rotatably connected inside the support block 1604. A second gear 1603 is bolted to one end of the movable rod 1605. A motor 1601 is bolted to one side of the base frame 1. A first gear 1602 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 1601, and the first gear 1602 is meshed with the two sets of second gears 1603. A movable column 1615 is welded to one side of the base frame 1. A fourth gear 1616 is rotatably connected to one end of the movable column 1615, and the fourth gear 1616 is meshed with the first gear 1602. Two sets of circular plates 1 are bolted to one end of the movable rod 1605. 608, three second spring push rods 1613 are equidistantly bolted to one end of the movable rod 1605, and the second spring push rods 1613 are positioned between two sets of circular plates 1608; the piston end of the second spring push rod 1613 is bolted to an arc-shaped plate 1612, and a toothed plate 1611 is bolted to one side of the inner wall of the arc-shaped plate 1612; the surfaces of the three sets of toothed plates 1611 are meshed with a third gear 1610; a rotating shaft 1609 is rotatably connected inside the third gear 1610, and the rotating shaft 1609 is fixedly sleeved on the surface of the movable rod 1605; an elastic sleeve 1614 is detachably connected to the surfaces of the three sets of arc-shaped plates 1612; a curved plate 1606 is welded to one side of the base frame 1, and cleaning brushes 1607 are bolted to both ends of one side of the inner wall of the curved plate 1606; The anti-clogging component 17 includes a second fixing plate 1704, and two sets of the second fixing plates 1704 are provided. Both sets of the second fixing plates 1704 are bolted to one side of the base frame 1. A feed shell 1705 is welded to one end of both sets of the second fixing plates 1704. Four first spring push rods 1706 are bolted at equal intervals to both sides of the inside of the feed shell 1705. A rectangular plate 1707 is bolted to the piston end of the first spring push rods 1706. Two sets of semi-circular shells 1709 are welded to one side of the rectangular plate 1707. Ball bearings 1708 are rotatably connected inside the semi-circular shells 1709. Dust collection holes 1719 are opened on both sides of the bottom of the feed shell 1705. Three sets of connecting frames 1710 are welded to the inner wall of the feed shell 1705. Several sets of combing rods 1711 are welded to both sides of the inside of the connecting frames 1710. A strip hole 1713 is opened on one side of the feed shell 1705. A fixed rod 1701 is slidably connected inside the slot 1713; one end of the fixed rod 1701 is bolted to an annular plate 1712, and several sets of bristles 1718 are fixedly connected to both the inner and outer surfaces of the annular plate 1712; a rotating rod 1702 is welded to one end of the fixed rod 1701, and two sets of limiting plates 1703 are welded to the surface of the rotating rod 1702; a first connecting rod 1714 is rotatably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod 1702, and one end of the first connecting rod 1714 is located between the two sets of limiting plates 1703; a rotating column 1715 is rotatably connected inside the other end of the first connecting rod 1714, and two sets of baffles 1717 are welded to the surface of the rotating column 1715, and the two sets of baffles 1717 are set on both sides of one end of the first connecting rod 1714; a second connecting rod 1716 is welded to one end of the rotating column 1715, and one end of the second connecting rod 1716 is bolted to one side of the fourth gear 1616.
[0029] Brief description of usage: When stripping the wire, the wire is first inserted into the feed housing 1705. The inserted wire is then held and limited by the ball bearing 1708 pushed by the first spring rod 1706. This method is suitable for fixing wires of various thicknesses and prevents wobbling or displacement during wire pulling due to size mismatch. After the wire passes through the feed housing 1705, it passes between two sets of elastic sleeves 1614. During this process, the wire presses against one of the arc-shaped plates 1612, causing it to retract using the second spring rod 1613. The toothed plate 1611 follows the arc-shaped plate 1612, and this movement drives the third gear 16. 10 rotates on the surface of the rotating shaft 1609. Since the other two sets of toothed plates 1611 are meshed with the third gear 1610, the third gear 1610 will synchronously drive the other two sets of toothed plates 1611 to move, thereby causing the other two sets of arc plates 1612 to move and compress the corresponding second spring push rods 1613. Furthermore, since wires of different thicknesses will push the arc plates 1612 to different distances, the second spring push rods 1613 can clamp wires of various specifications. When the arc plates 1612 are compressed, the elastic sleeves 1614 will also automatically contract (the elastic sleeves 1614 are made of fatigue-resistant TPU elastomer material, possessing the characteristics of multiple stretching, wear resistance, anti-slip, and compatibility with different wires). After the initial installation of the wires is completed... The motor 1601 is activated, which drives the first gear 1602 to rotate. The first gear 1602 drives two sets of second gears 1603 to rotate, which in turn drives the movable rod 1605 to rotate inside the support block 1604. This causes the two sets of elastic sleeves 1614 and the corresponding arc-shaped plates 1612 to rotate in opposite directions, pulling the wire forward. As the wire is pulled forward, it causes the ball bearings 1708 to roll inside the semi-circular shell 1709, which reduces the friction of the wire movement. Due to the use of the second spring push rod 1613, even if the surface of the elastic sleeve 1614 shows some wear, the second spring push rod 1613 will push the elastic sleeve 1614 to make close contact with the wire again and prevent it from being damaged. The wear location affects the rotation of the motor 1601. When the motor 1601 drives the second gear 1603 to rotate using the first gear 1602, it simultaneously drives the fourth gear 1616 to rotate. Due to the transmission ratio between the first gear 1602 and the fourth gear 1616, when the first gear 1602 rotates two revolutions, it will drive the fourth gear 1616 to rotate one revolution. In this way, the fourth gear 1616 will drive the second connecting rod 1716 to rotate slowly. The rotation of the second connecting rod 1716 will take advantage of the characteristic that the first connecting rod 1714 can rotate on the surfaces of the rotating column 1715 and the rotating rod 1702, pushing the first connecting rod 1714 to move back and forth. When the first connecting rod 1714 moves, it will push the fixed rod 1701 to slide back and forth inside the second sliding hole 3 and the strip hole 1713.The sliding of the fixed rod 1701 causes the annular plate 1712 and brush bristles 1718 to move inside the feed housing 1705. This allows the inner ring of the annular plate 1712 (made of ultra-fine nylon bristles) to clean debris from the surface of the wires, while the outer ring of the annular plate 1712 pushes any debris that falls inside the feed housing 1705 to one side. When the annular plate 1712 and brush bristles 1718 move to the position of the connecting frame 1710, the annular plate 17... Brush bristles 1718 pass through the interior of the connecting frame 1710 (located between the two rings of combing rods 1711). During this passage, the bristles 1718 are first brushed by the edge of the connecting frame 1710, filtering out some impurities from their surface. Then, the bristles 1718 are combed again by the combing rods 1711, further cleaning the surface. When the bristles 1718 on the outer ring of the annular plate 1712 push the debris to the dust collection hole 1719, this... Some debris will fall from the dust collection hole 1719, thus preventing the feed housing 1705 from becoming clogged and thus obstructing the wire's passage through it. After the wire is stripped, the second spring push rod 1613 will push the arc plate 1612 and the elastic sleeve 1614 to move and reset. After resetting, the elastic sleeve 1614 will contact the cleaning brush 1607. Thus, when the elastic sleeve 1614 is rotated by the motor 1601, the cleaning brush 1607 will clean the surface of the elastic sleeve 1614. The debris must be thoroughly cleaned (the reason for resetting the elastic sleeve 1614 before contacting the cleaning brush 1607 is that prolonged cleaning by the brush during rotation can easily cause wear to the elastic sleeve 1614). If debris adheres to the surface of the elastic sleeve 1614, the squeezing and friction between the debris and the wire as the sleeve moves forward will accelerate the wear of the sleeve 1614, thus reducing its service life.
[0030] It should be noted that parts have a lifespan and can be replaced during regular maintenance when they no longer meet performance requirements. Deterioration in performance due to prolonged use of parts is not a design defect of this application.
[0031] This specific embodiment is merely an explanation of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art can make modifications to this embodiment without contributing any inventive step, but such modifications are protected by patent law as long as they are within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A wire stripping device for easy wire separation and traction, comprising a base frame (1), characterized in that: An anti-slip component (16) is provided in the middle of the surface of the base frame (1). A second sliding hole (3) is provided on one side of the base frame (1). An anti-blocking component (17) is provided between the second sliding hole (3) and the base frame (1). A first sliding hole (2) is provided on the surface of the base frame (1). A movable frame (9) is slidably connected inside the first sliding hole (2). A first fixing plate (8) is welded to one side of the movable frame (9). A first electric push rod (6) is bolted to one side of the first fixing plate (8). A connecting plate (7) is bolted to the surface of the first electric push rod (6). The connecting plate (7) is welded to one side of the base frame (1). A sliding plate (11) is slidably connected inside the movable frame (9). A second electric push rod (10) is bolted to one side of the sliding plate (11). The second electric push rod (10) is bolted to the inside of the movable frame (9).
2. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-slip component (16) includes a support block (1604), and there are two sets of support blocks (1604). Both sets of support blocks (1604) are bolted to the inside of the base frame (1). A movable rod (1605) is rotatably connected inside the support block (1604). A second gear (1603) is bolted to one end of the movable rod (1605). A motor (1601) is bolted to one side of the base frame (1). A first gear (1602) is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor (1601), and the first gear (1602) is meshed with the two sets of second gears (1603).
3. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 2, characterized in that: The base frame (1) has a movable column (1615) welded on one side. A fourth gear (1616) is rotatably connected to one end of the movable column (1615), and the fourth gear (1616) is meshed with the first gear (1602). Two sets of circular plates (1608) are bolted to one end of the movable rod (1605). Three second spring push rods (1613) are bolted at equal intervals to one end of the movable rod (1605), and the second spring push rods (1613) are located between the two sets of circular plates (1608).
4. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 3, characterized in that: The piston end of the second spring rod (1613) is bolted to an arc plate (1612), and a toothed plate (1611) is bolted to one side of the inner wall of the arc plate (1612). The surfaces of the three sets of toothed plates (1611) are meshed together to form a third gear (1610). The third gear (1610) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (1609), and the rotating shaft (1609) is fixedly sleeved on the surface of the movable rod (1605).
5. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 4, characterized in that: The three sets of arc plates (1612) are detachably connected to an elastic sleeve (1614). A curved plate (1606) is welded to one side of the base frame (1). A cleaning brush (1607) is bolted to both ends of one side of the inner wall of the curved plate (1606).
6. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 5, characterized in that: The anti-clogging component (17) includes a second fixing plate (1704), and two sets of the second fixing plates (1704) are provided. Both sets of the second fixing plates (1704) are bolted to one side of the base frame (1). The two sets of the second fixing plates (1704) are welded together at one end to a feed shell (1705). Four first spring push rods (1706) are bolted at equal intervals on both sides inside the feed shell (1705). A rectangular plate (1707) is bolted to the piston end of the first spring push rod (1706). Two sets of semi-circular shells (1709) are welded to one side of the rectangular plate (1707). A ball bearing (1708) is rotatably connected inside the semi-circular shell (1709). Dust collection holes (1719) are opened on both sides of the bottom of the feed shell (1705).
7. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 6, characterized in that: The inner wall of the feed shell (1705) is welded with three sets of connecting frames (1710). Several sets of combing rods (1711) are welded on both sides of the inner side of the connecting frames (1710). A strip hole (1713) is opened on one side of the feed shell (1705). A fixing rod (1701) is slidably connected inside the strip hole (1713).
8. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 7, characterized in that: One end of the fixed rod (1701) is bolted to an annular plate (1712). Several sets of bristles (1718) are fixedly connected to the inner and outer surfaces of the annular plate (1712). A rotating rod (1702) is welded to one end of the fixed rod (1701). Two sets of limiting plates (1703) are welded to the surface of the rotating rod (1702). A first connecting rod (1714) is rotatably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod (1702), and one end of the first connecting rod (1714) is located between the two sets of limiting plates (1703).
9. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 8, characterized in that: The other end of the first connecting rod (1714) is rotatably connected to a rotating column (1715). Two sets of baffles (1717) are welded to the surface of the rotating column (1715), and the two sets of baffles (1717) are located on both sides of one end of the first connecting rod (1714). A second connecting rod (1716) is welded to one end of the rotating column (1715), and one end of the second connecting rod (1716) is bolted to one side of the fourth gear (1616).
10. The wire stripping device for facilitating wire separation and traction according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two sets of third electric push rods (12) are bolted to the inside of one side of the slide plate (11). The piston ends of the two sets of third electric push rods (12) are bolted to the other side of the slide plate (11) with mounting shells (13). A first cutter (14) is bolted to one side of the inside of the mounting shell (13), and a second cutter (15) is bolted to the other side of the inside of the mounting shell (13). A counterweight (4) is bolted to the lower end of the base frame (1), and a controller (5) is bolted to one side of the base frame (1).