The process involves severing a pliable, protective tubing used to route and safeguard electrical wiring. This tubing, often made of plastic or metal, shields conductors from physical damage and environmental factors. An example includes shortening a length to fit within an electrical panel or trimming excess material after installation.
Precise and clean execution of this task ensures a professional-looking and functionally sound electrical installation. Correctly prepared ends prevent damage to the wires within, maintain the integrity of the protective barrier, and facilitate secure connections to fittings. Historically, less refined methods could result in jagged edges, wire chafing, and compromised protection.