Cable Jointing
Cable joints act as a mode for connecting cables with varied voltages. Their shape, size and configurations differ depending upon the structure, insulation, number of cores and voltage of the cable that has to be jointed.
Cable jointing, also known as cable splicing, is the process of connecting two or more electrical cables together to create a continuous and reliable electrical path. This procedure is commonly performed when extending existing cables, repairing damaged cables, or installing new electrical systems.