Coaxial Cable Manufacturers
Custom coaxial cable manufacturing for robotics OEMs — RF antenna leads, safety-radar cabling, machine-vision links, and impedance-controlled assemblies.
Overview
A robot can pass software validation and still fail in production because one coax assembly was treated like a generic patch cable. We usually see that when RFID antennas lose read range, safety radar heads drop signal, or analog and RF camera links become intermittent after installation. The visible problem looks like a sensor fault. The root cause is often mechanical: the wrong bend radius, the wrong connector exit, shield damage during routing, or a 50-ohm and 75-ohm mismatch that was never reviewed before purchase.
Our coaxial cable manufacturing programs are built for robotics environments rather than telecom shelves. We supply 50-ohm and 75-ohm assemblies for cabinet antenna feeds, mobile-robot wireless modules, safety radar systems, machine-vision video lines, teach-pendant video paths, and hybrid harnesses that combine coax with power or control conductors. Engineering review covers impedance target, connector family, frequency range, insertion-loss budget, bend-radius limits, shielding strategy, jacket material, and whether the route is fixed, drag-chain, or robot-arm motion. We build with BNC, TNC, SMA, SMB, MCX, MMCX, FAKRA, and custom connector sets, including right-angle exits and overmolded strain relief where packaging is tight.
This is where procurement risk comes down. Prototype samples are typically available in 7-10 business days after specification confirmation, and most production releases run in about 3-5 weeks depending on connector sourcing and RF test scope. Every assembly can ship with 100% continuity and pin-map verification, plus shield-continuity, dielectric, insertion-loss, VSWR, or TDR reporting when your program requires it. We review drawings before quote, flag connector-orientation conflicts before tooling is cut, and keep revision-controlled build records so the pilot unit you validate is the production unit you reorder.
If you are evaluating coaxial cable manufacturers for a robot platform, send the drawing or sample, connector part numbers, impedance target, frequency band, installed length, routing conditions, and sample-to-volume demand. We will return a manufacturability review, budgetary quote, lead-time plan, and recommended test package before you place the order.
Standards & Reference Links
Buyer-side reference points commonly used when reviewing workmanship, panel wiring safety, and quality-system expectations:
Key Features
Common Applications
This service is commonly used in the following robotics applications. Click to learn more about industry-specific requirements:
Logistics & Warehouse Robots
High-reliability cables for sorting systems, goods-to-person robots, and automated fulfillment.
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Autonomous mobile robot cables for navigation, charging, and payload systems.
Learn MoreIndustrial Robot Arms
High-performance internal and dress pack cables for 6-axis industrial robots.
Learn MoreTechnical Specifications
Send The RF Data Before You Buy
Share the coax drawing or sample, connector part numbers, impedance target, frequency band, run length, and required test limit. We will return a manufacturability review, budgetary quote, and recommended verification plan.
What You Get Back
Buyer Questions Before RFQ
What do you need besides cable length and connector type?
For an accurate quote we also need the impedance target, operating frequency or video standard, installed length, routing path, bend limits, environment, and the acceptance tests your team expects at shipment.
Can you support both fixed-install and dynamic-flex coax builds?
Yes. We build standard cabinet and panel coax for fixed routing, and we can also review dynamic paths such as drag-chain or moving-axis sections where conductor construction, shield style, and jacket compound must change.
What test data can ship with the assemblies?
Depending on program requirements, we can provide continuity and pin-map results on every unit plus shield continuity, dielectric, insertion-loss, VSWR, or TDR records tied to the build lot or serialized assemblies.
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