Harwin unveils advanced interactive cable configurator

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Harwin has launched a highly intuitive standalone cable configuration tool.

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Developed in conjunction with Cadenas, a software developer in the areas of strategic parts management and parts reduction, the online Harwin Cable Configurator looks to significantly reduce the time that engineers spend designing cable assemblies by allowing them to develop ‘right-first time’ configurations online that are then delivered ready-made for use in the target application.

Usually, engineers developing cable assemblies have had to create their designs, place multiple orders for connectors and cables, put everything together manually and then spend time testing and troubleshooting. The Harwin Cable Configurator, which is fully integrated into Harwin’s automated processes, has been designed to allow engineers to quickly develop fully functional configurations that are guaranteed to be to specification and that can be supplied with very short delivery times.

“The Harwin Cable Configurator will make the job of engineers tasked with developing cable assemblies as simple as possible, freeing them up to spend time on other elements of their product development,” explained Peter Schneid, Harwin’s VP of Marketing. “Unlike other tools that are ‘bolted on’ to a manufacturer or third-party website, we have invested considerable resources in partnership with Cadenas and created a support infrastructure that fully integrates with Harwin’s existing ordering and manufacturing processes. As a result, the tool makes the design and procurement process as seamless, intuitive and as fast as possible.”

Using the new tool, users can configure Harwin’s high-performance, high-reliability connectors in a single- or double-ended cable assembly by simplify selecting a few key design parameters. A 3D render, which is created in real time, can then be downloaded along with a technical drawing, a full bill of materials and the option to request a quote.

Dedicated product specialists will then confirm prices and lead time, which is typically a matter of days and, if necessary, users can also reverse engineer designs to generate configurations and quotes for existing solutions.