Black dots within a wire typically represent points of insulation or breaks in the conductor that serve as indicators for specific features, such as splice points, connection locations, or areas where the wire may need to be assessed for integrity. In some contexts, these dots may also indicate color-coding for wire identification or denote specific manufacturing standards. Their presence helps technicians and engineers easily locate and manage the wiring system during installation or maintenance.
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