Cables

What are cables?

A cable harness, also known as a wiring harness, is an organized bundle of electrical wires, cables, and possibly other components such as connectors, terminals, and protective casings. It is used to conduct electrical power, signals, and data between various parts of an electrical or electronic system.

Applications cable

Cable harnesses are commonly employed in various applications, including automobiles, trucks, airplanes, industrial equipment, consumer electronics, and more. They are essential for organizing and managing the wiring in complex systems, making installation, maintenance, and repair more efficient.

Producing cables

The design of a cable harness can vary depending on the application and the specifications of the system in which it is used. It may contain wires of different colors, sizes, and insulation materials, depending on their function within the system. Connectors and terminals are used to connect the wires to components such as sensors, switches, motors, and other electronic devices.

Cable harnesses are often produced by specialized manufacturers who gather, assemble, and test the necessary materials according to customer or application specifications. These manufacturing processes require careful planning, precise execution, and rigorous quality control to ensure that the resulting cable harnesses are reliable and of high quality.

Different types of cables

Automotive cables

Industrial cables