Harness Solutions – with expert advice and tailor-made solutions we assemble to your requirements
Need something custom? We’ve got you covered with bespoke cable assembly services tailored to your precise specifications.
repair Solutions – when it comes to savings there is no better
Keep your critical cabling infrastructure in peak condition with our professional repair and maintenance solutions.
Market and Application
- Aerospace / Avionics, Naval Vessels and a range of Defence Communication, Power and Control Systems
- Rail Communication and Electrical Systems
- Medical, Oil & Gas, Test Equipment and Commercial Applications
Interconnect Components
- Specialized brands: Glenair, Amphenol, TE, Lemo, Spacecraft, DEUTSCH, HARTING, Amphenol just to name a few
- We focus and pride ourselves on building the hard one-off pieces to the highest quality
- No job too small or too big
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Solder vs crimp
You can have the ideal connector and cable for your application, but the wrong method of attaching that connector to the cable can result in an unreliable, problematic connection. Creating connections for cables involves one of two methods: soldering or crimping. Both methods can achieve a long-lasting, high-performance cable connection when applied correctly, but they each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
crimp pull test
Used to evaluate the strength and reliability of a crimped connection, typically in electrical or mechanical applications. A force is applied to the crimped connection, usually by pulling it apart, to assess its resistance to separation or failure. This test helps ensure that the crimped connection can withstand the intended loads and environmental conditions without compromising safety or performance. The test results provide valuable information about the quality of the crimping process and the integrity of the connection, aiding in quality control and assurance processes in various industries.