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Wire Harness Assembly Methods
DRR-011
class description
Wire Harness Assembly Methods (2 Hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
A visual introduction to the wire harness manufacturing process for new hires. It begins by explaining the basic functions of the board, components and wire harness. This class clearly demonstrates the entire fabrication process, including: drawings and specification review; wire preparation (cutting, stripping and tinning); shaping the harness; wire termination processes (soldering and crimping); tying the harness; inspection, testing, and quality assurance standards; shipping; installation and safety considerations.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
Upon completion of this course, students will have an introductory understanding of the techniques involved in the wire harness manufacturing process.
COURSE TOPICS:
Terms and Definitions
Wire Preparation (cutting, stripping and tinning)
Shaping the Harness
Wire Termination Processes (soldering and crimping)
Tying the Harness
Inspection
Workmanship Standards
EVALUATION: Written Test/Passing score 70%
CERTIFICATE: Upon Successful Completion of Class
PREREQUISITES: None
This class can be customized to include Hands on Workmanship activity. If you want the Hands on Workmanship activity this is an 8 hour class.