A team of young engineers at the University of Tennessee is using a six-axis collaborative robot to automate assembly steps such as terminal insertion and wire routing.
There are many ways to learn, but few to none of them compare to that of spending time standing over the shoulder of a master of the craft. This awesome page sent in by [JohnU] is a fantastic corner ...
Autonomous and Electric Mobility recently asked Vander Putten, global product manager at Molex, to explain why zonal architecture is important to the automotive industry.
There's a ton here to digest: the difference between concentric versus parallel twisting, how to determine exactly how long a harness needs to be post-twisting, how to minimize the need to replace an ...
Being in the performance wiring business for the past eight years, I've pretty much seen and heard it all, from mild-spec, tuck-spec, mild-tuck, full-tuck, and everything in between. In many cases, ...
Last month we showed you some of the more commonly used components for wiring your street rod. We talked about wire sizes, fuses, terminals, and other good stuff. This month we'll cover the techniques ...
If you’re making a lot of wiring harnesses, wrapping them can become a bit of a drag. [Well Done Tips] wanted to make this process easier and built a wiring harness wrapping machine. The “C” shape of ...
One of the most challenging tasks when building a classic truck is the wiring. But even if all we know about electricity is that it makes lights work and the business end of spark plug wires will give ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the aircraft engine electrical wiring harnesses and cable assembly market and it is poised to grow by USD 110.00 million during 2020-2024, ...
In our last installment on Scarlett, our ’72 coupe project car, we routed all the engine wiring through a single circular connector on the firewall in preparation for integrating the LS3 wiring and ...