WHY COMPLEX WIRE HARNESSES CANNOT BE FULLY AUTOMATED
As a wire harness production factory, we are committed to providing customers with high-quality and efficient customized wire harnesses. In the process of producing and making wire harnesses, we try our best to improve production efficiency, but at present, only part of the production of wire harnesses has been semi-automated.
So why can't the process of complex wire harness manufacturing become fully automated as well? To answer this question, we need a deeper understanding of cable harnesses and how they are prepared.
A cable harness, also referred to as a wire harness, cable assembly, wiring assembly, or wire loom, is a grouping of wires and/or cables that are used to transmit signals as well as provide electrical power if needed. The wires and cables are joined together using a combination of straps, terminal block,cable ties, cable lacing, tubing (either shrink tubing or non-shrink tubing), sleeving, electrical tape, conduit, and braided extruded string.
A wiring assembly is designed according to both geometric and electrical requirements of the larger piece of equipment it will ultimately be installed in. A simple harness might consist of as few as three discrete components, though they frequently feature tens or even hundreds of unique wires and components. A complex wire harness may include any combination of these various types of wires and cables, depending on the design of the harness.
Note: Since the wire harnesses are all customized products, please contact us directly if you need to purchase!