ROBOTICSCABLE ASSEMBLY
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Revize výkresů robotických kabelů

Revize výkresů, BOM, zapojení, konektorů a schvalovacích mezer před vzorkem nebo výrobou.

Robot cable RFQ approvalProduction drawing releasePrototype harness samplingSupplier engineering reviewLow-volume to ramp planning
Specified part numbers for samplingA high-volume annual programA multi-month engagement4-week lead time

Stručně

  • Nutzen Sie diesen Service, wenn die Zeichnungsfreigabe Muster oder Serienstart blockiert.
  • Senden Sie Zeichnungen, BOM, Pinbelegung, Gegenstecker, Mengenaufteilung und Frist.
  • Sie erhalten offene Fragen, DFM-Hinweise, Musterplan, MOQ-Einschätzung und Prüfumfang.
  • IPC-A-620, UL-758, IATF 16949 und ISO 9001 werden vor dem Angebot geprüft.

Prehled

Robot cable drawing review is an RFQ-stage engineering service for procurement teams that need drawings, BOM, pinouts and sample conditions checked before a clean purchase order. It is used when connector substitutes, labels, shield drains, bend radius, test reports or production drawing approval could delay the first build. A representative scenario involves an industrial equipment manufacturer where drawing approval froze a high-value annual harness opportunity. Representative figures, not a specific customer: specified part numbers for sampling, a high-volume annual program, and a multi-month engagement. We shifted to direct engineer-to-engineer review and offered samples for the specified part numbers so physical validation could run with the customer’s internal check. A production drawing is the controlled document for conductor length, terminals, connector orientation, labels, shielding, tolerances and inspection notes. A BOM is the procurement list that must match the drawing before material release. A first-article sample confirms fit, pinout, workmanship, label and test evidence before repeat production. The review covers cable drawings, connector datasheets, pin maps, wire style, crimp notes, labels, heat shrink, shielding, bend radius, packaging and customer ATP. Workmanship can follow IPC-A-620, wire style can be checked against UL-758, and traceability can be prepared for IATF 16949 or ISO 9001 supplier files. Typical validation samples run 7-12 working days after drawing, BOM and connector availability are cleared. Send drawings, BOM, mating connector numbers, pinout, photos or legacy samples, sample quantity, annual forecast, approval deadline and reports. We return open questions, DFM notes, alternate-part risks, sample timing, MOQ guidance, test plan and a quote package procurement can compare line by line.

Factory test station used during robot cable drawing review and sample approval
Drawing review and sample approval connect engineering questions, first-article checks, and outgoing test reports before production release.

Odkazy na normy a reference

Referenční body na straně kupujícího běžně používané při kontrole zpracování, bezpečnosti kabeláže panelu a očekávání systému kvality:

Klicove vlastnosti

Drawing, BOM, pinout, and connector review before sample purchase orders
Open-question log for engineering, quality, and procurement teams
Connector substitution review when original parts have MOQ or lead-time constraints
DFM notes for bend radius, shielding, label, heat-shrink, and fixture risks
First-article sample plan with fit, pin-map, label, and outgoing QC checks
IPC-A-620 workmanship, UL-758 wire style review, IATF 16949-style traceability, and ISO 9001 documentation support
No forced MOQ for qualification samples when material is available
Typical samples in 7-12 working days after drawing and connector clearance

Technicke specifikace

Best fitRFQs blocked by drawing approval, BOM gaps, connector alternates, or sample-release uncertainty
Inputs requiredDrawings, BOM, pinout, connector list, sample photos, forecast, standards, and deadline
Review focusFit, crimp, pin map, bend radius, shielding, labels, packaging, and test evidence
Sample pathQualification samples first; pilot and production lots quoted separately
Risk boundaryWe flag design gaps and manufacturability risks; final design authority remains with the OEM
Standards checkedIPC-A-620, UL-758, IATF 16949, ISO 9001, customer ATP
Buyer outputDFM notes, open questions, MOQ guidance, lead time, test scope, and quote package

Reprezentativní scénář: schválení od vzorku po náběh výroby

Průmyslová zařízení · wire-harness

Scénář

An industrial equipment manufacturer sought a supplier for custom low-to-moderate volume wiring harnesses, with projected significant volume scaling over a multi-year horizon.

Výzva

The client needed a supplier capable of handling initial low-volume prototype runs while supporting a rapid scale-up to high volumes, all while competing against their existing vendor base.

Co jsme udělali

We provided a competitive quotation for the initial low-volume order with a 4-week lead time, demonstrating manufacturing flexibility for low-volume starts and outlining capacity planning for future volume scaling.

Výsledek

The buyer entered vendor evaluation with a practical approval path from a small initial lot to forecasted volume, while parallel inquiries and a planned factory audit kept the long-term sourcing option active.

Reprezentativní čísla

  • Small initial order
  • 4-week lead time
  • Forecast: gradual volume ramp
  • Forecast: scaling to higher annual volumes
  • Forecast: high-volume annual program

Reprezentativní scénář pro ilustraci; nejedná se o konkrétního zákazníka.

Technicke specifikace

scopeRobot cable drawing, BOM, pinout, connector, label, and test-plan review
sample Lead Time7-12 working days typical after drawing, BOM, and connector availability are cleared
production Lead Time2-4 weeks typical after sample approval and material release
moqNo forced MOQ for qualification samples when material is available; pilot MOQ quoted by material and fixture needs
test ScopeContinuity, pin map, polarity, shield continuity, IR, hi-pot where appropriate, labels, and outgoing QC
standardsIPC-A-620 workmanship, UL-758 wire style review, IATF 16949-style traceability, ISO 9001 documentation
outputOpen-question log, DFM notes, sample plan, quote, and first-article test scope

Send drawings for RFQ-stage engineering review

Send drawings, BOM, pinout, connector list, photos, quantity split, approval deadline, and report requirements. We return open questions, DFM notes, MOQ guidance, lead time, and a test-plan-backed quote.

Cable drawings, BOM, pinout, mating connector part numbers, and sample photos
Revision status, approval deadline, sample quantity, pilot quantity, and annual forecast
Known material constraints, approved alternates, label rules, packaging, and test reports
Required standards such as IPC-A-620, UL-758, IATF 16949, ISO 9001, or customer ATP
Zadat poptavkuZobrazit nase kapacity

Co dostanete zpět

Open-question log with drawing, BOM, connector, and test-plan risks
Sample quote with MOQ guidance, lead time, and alternative sourcing notes
First-article and production test scope for continuity, pin map, shield, hi-pot, labels, and outgoing QC

Otázky kupujícího před RFQ

When should we request robot cable drawing review?

Request robot cable drawing review when the drawing, BOM, pinout, or connector list is not ready for a clean sample purchase order. The review is useful before prototype release, supplier comparison, or production approval because it turns open engineering questions into a quote package with MOQ, lead time, and test-scope visibility.

What files should procurement send with the RFQ?

Send cable drawings, BOM, pinout, mating connector part numbers, revision status, sample photos, sample quantity, pilot quantity, annual forecast, approval deadline, and required reports. If IPC-A-620, UL-758, IATF 16949, ISO 9001, or a customer ATP applies, include those clauses before quotation.

Can drawing review continue while our internal team is still checking drawings?

Yes. In a representative program, internal drawing approval ran for a multi-month period, so we offered engineer-to-engineer review and samples for the specified part numbers. That kept the high-volume annual program active while technical review continued.

How do you handle connector alternates and long lead times?

We compare the original connector against approved alternates, MOQ, lead time, mechanical fit, terminal compatibility, and price impact before sample release. If a substitute is proposed, the quote separates the baseline option from the alternate so procurement and engineering can approve the change without losing traceability.

What is the next procurement step?

Send the drawing pack, BOM, pinout, connector list, sample quantity, annual forecast, deadline, and required test reports. We will return DFM notes, open questions, sample timing, MOQ guidance, production lead-time assumptions, and a quote package aligned to IPC-A-620, UL-758, and your customer ATP.