Wire and Cable Harness Assembly

The BEST Cable and Wire Harness Assembly course is a comprehensive course is based on the IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard that will give individuals the practical hands-on experience necessary to build an entire wire harness assembly.

Description

The BEST Cable and Wire Harness Assembly course is a comprehensive hands-on training program that offers practical experience in building complete wire harness assemblies. It complements the IPC/WHMA-A-620 CIT and/or CIS certification program, which focuses on industry-standard inspections for cable and wire harness assemblies. This course combines the inspection aspect with practical wire harness assembly skills. 

During the course, students learn wire harness print reading and interpretation, wire preparation, solder terminations, coaxial terminations, pin crimp terminations, IDC terminations, splicing, lug crimp terminations, and harness securing through a series of hands-on labs. Students can choose to attend the entire course, or companies can tailor the training to their specific needs. 

The course adheres to the IPC/WHMA-A-620 specification, so students interested in taking this wire harness assembly course should already have training in IPC/WHMA-620 standards. In the final part of the course, students are given a complete wire harness to build. They must interpret drawings, prepare wires and cables based on a cut list, select the appropriate wire type, wire jacket color, and determine wire lengths for the harness. 

This course can be conducted at a BEST training site, the mobile training center, or at a company's facility. Graduates of the wire harness training class receive a certificate of completion from BEST. 

Topic Covered: 

  • Reading and interpreting Wiring Harness Blueprints 

  • Cut-list Interpretation 

  • Wire Preparation 

  • Coaxial Terminations 

  • Pin Crimp Terminations 

  • IDC Terminations 

  • Splicing 

  • Lug Crimp Terminations 

  • Harness Securing 

Pre-requisites

None required, IPC/WHMA-A-620 recommended

Skill Level

Moderate

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