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High-mix na assembly ng cable para sa robot

High-mix na assembly ng cable para sa robot for RFQs with many SKUs, compressed schedules, 1 to 40 piece batch sizes, and ramp plans up to 1000 pieces.

Industrial Robot ArmsAGV & AMRCollaborative RobotsHumanoid Robots
1 to 40 piece batch sizes handled in expedited robotics ordersQuantities: 20 to 1000 pieces supported during prototype-to-production rampDFM notes, first-article report, and outgoing QC record available

Buod

  • RFQ with many robot cable SKUs is reviewed before quotation.
  • Samples typically run in 5-8 business days after drawing and BOM review.
  • No forced MOQ for validation samples; pilot and production are quoted separately.
  • IPC-A-620, UL-758, and IATF 16949 expectations stay visible.

Pangkalahatang-ideya

High-mix na assembly ng cable para sa robot is used when procurement is comparing suppliers while robot engineering still changes cable lengths, connector exits, labels, shielding, and routing. The supplier must control revisions, tests, packing, and delivery across many related SKUs, not only quote a low unit price. In one US robotics program, the factory handled 1 to 40 piece batch sizes across multiple concurrent urgent orders. In another robot OEM ramp, the record was Quantities: 20 to 1000 pieces, Payment terms: 50% advance, 25% balance, Product mix: Wrist/Elbow camera USB cables, Grapple cables, Pressure sensors. High-mix na assembly ng cable para sa robot is a manufacturing service for many custom robot cables under one controlled RFQ. Prototype-to-production cable assembly is the release path from approved sample to pilot and repeatable production. A first-article cable sample confirms fit, pinout, label, shield continuity, test limits, and documents. Send drawings, BOM, pinout, cable schedule, mating connector part numbers, sample quantity, annual forecast, standards, and launch date. Samples usually need 5-8 business days after review; production normally runs 2-4 weeks after sample approval and material release. IPC-A-620, UL-758, and IATF 16949 expectations are checked before quotation so the buyer receives DFM notes, open questions, MOQ guidance, lead time, and a production quote.

High-mix robot cable assembly production line for prototype and small-batch builds
Assembly line used for high-mix robot cable programs, first-article builds, and controlled production ramp.

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Mga Pangunahing Features

High-mix SKU control for robot cable families with shared connectors and changing lengths
Sample, pilot, and production pricing separated so MOQ and ramp risk stay visible
Revision-controlled drawing, BOM, pinout, and label review before quotation
Connector sourcing review for long-lead JST, TE, Molex, Samtec, M12, USB, and sensor parts
Continuity, pin-map, shield-continuity, IR, hi-pot, and label checks by assembly risk
Kitting, bagging, serial labeling, and shipment splits for pilot and launch builds
Typical sample lead time of 5-8 business days after engineering review
Production lead time commonly 2-4 weeks after sample approval and material release

Technical Specifications

program TypeHigh-mix robot cable assemblies, sensor leads, camera cables, power branches, and harness kits
batch RangeValidation samples, 1 to 40 piece pilot lots, and production ramps up to 1000+ pieces by SKU
sample Lead Time5-8 business days typical after drawing, BOM, and connector review
production Lead Time2-4 weeks typical after sample approval and material release
moqNo forced MOQ for validation samples; pilot and production MOQ quoted by material and fixture needs
test ScopeContinuity, pin map, shield continuity, IR, hi-pot where appropriate, label and packing checks
standardsIPC-A-620 workmanship, UL-758 wire style review, IATF 16949-style traceability when required
documentationDFM notes, first-article report, test record, lot traceability, and outgoing QC record

Ready to quote a high-mix robot cable package?

Send the drawing pack, BOM, pinout, cable schedule, quantity split, launch date, and report requirements. We will return DFM notes, open engineering questions, sample timing, MOQ guidance, and a production quote.

Drawing pack, BOM, pinout, cable schedule, and mating connector part numbers
Sample, pilot, and annual forecast with required launch date
Revision status, label requirements, packing method, and report format
Required standards such as IPC-A-620, UL-758, IATF 16949, or customer ATP
Humingi ng QuotationTingnan ang Aming Kakayahan

Ang Ibinalik Mo

DFM review with open questions, long-lead risks, and fixture recommendations
Separated sample, pilot, and production quote with MOQ and lead time
Test plan, first-article record, lot traceability, and outgoing QC documentation

Mga Tanong ng Mamimili Bago ang RFQ

When is high-mix robot cable assembly the right service?

Use it when one RFQ contains many related robot cable SKUs, early drawing changes, low pilot quantities, and a ramp plan. The goal is to control revisions, materials, and testing before the launch lot.

What do you need before quoting?

Send drawings, BOM, pinout, cable schedule, mating connector part numbers, sample quantity, pilot quantity, annual forecast, target date, and required test reports. Photos or old samples help when drawings are not final.

Can you support both prototypes and 1000-piece production lots?

Yes. We separate validation samples from pilot and production lots. Case-bank programs include 1 to 40 piece batch sizes and Quantities: 20 to 1000 pieces, with test records and shipping plans adjusted by release stage.