Wire Harness / Cable Assembly

Wire Harness / Cable Assembly

Wire Harness / Cable Assembly

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A wire harness, cable assembly, or wiring assembly, is a string of wires and/or cables which transmit informational signals or operating currents. Modern-day cable harnesses provide several advantages over loose wires and cables. By binding the many wires and cables into a wire harness, the wires and cables can be better secured against the adverse effects of vibrations, abrasions and moisture. That's where we come in. Modern-day cable harnesses provide several advantages over loose wires and cables. For example, many aircraft, automobiles and spacecraft contain many masses or wires which would stretch over several kilometers if fully extended. By binding the many wires and cables into a wire harness, the wires and cables can be better secured against the adverse effects of vibrations, abrasions and moisture. Constricting the wires into a non-flexing bundle, space usage is optimized, and the risk of an electrical short is decreased. Since the installer has only one harness to install (as opposed to multiple wires), installation time is decreased, thereby easily standardizing the process. Binding the wires into a flame retardant sleeve also lowers the risk of electrical fires.

               

WIRE HARNESS/ CABLE ASSEMBLY

A wire harness, cable assembly, or wiring assembly, is a string of wires and/or cables which transmit informational signals or operating currents. Modern-day cable harnesses provide several advantages over loose wires and cables. By binding the many wires and cables into a wire harness, the wires and cables can be better secured against the adverse effects of vibrations, abrasions and moisture. That's where we come in.


Cable harnesses are usually designed according to geometric and electrical requirements, and assembled from a diagram prepared for production. The wires are cut to desired lengths, with the ends then stripped, and fitted with any required terminals and/or connector housings. The cables are assembled and tied together on a workbench and/or onto an assembly board, according to the design specification, to form the cable harness. We're here so your company can get the best competitive advantage.


Wire Harness / Cable Assembly