Engineering

Harness & cabling

Engineer harnesses for installation abuse, environmental exposure, and serviceability.

Labeled harness entering a sealed enclosure through a cable gland

How we approach Harness & cabling

Harnesses fail at interfaces: connector backshells, bend radii, and chafe points. We define routing, grommeting, and service loops with explicit strain budgets.

Shield termination practices are standardized to avoid ground loops that vary unit to unit.

For high-pin-count systems, we coordinate labeling, pinout verification, and factory continuity tests.

Interconnects that survive installation

Harness design assumes technicians under time pressure - not pristine benches.

  • Derating and voltage drop studies for long runs.
  • Environmental sealing strategies matched to IP targets.
  • Repair procedures and minimum bend radii enforced in work instructions.

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