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How automation reduces cable assembly lead time to 24 hours

The five-step process to a readycable starts with automatically stripping off the jacket, then the shielding is loosened, and inner cores exposed ready for crimping

The igus assembly line for readycable at its UK facility in Northampton uses fully-automated machines and lean manufacturing methods to streamline its assembly process to deliver fully-harnessed drive cables shipped within 24 hours of order placement.

 The five-step process to a readycable starts with automatically stripping off the jacket, then the shielding is loosened, and inner cores exposed ready for crimping. 

The strip and crimp machine turns a process that once took even the most experienced assembly worker up to a minute to crimp each core to less than a second. 

By automating these time consuming and laborious processes, igus now also gives 100% quality of assembly.

igus supports all major drives technologies and chainflex cable is cut to length from the extensive stock held in Northampton. 

As most customers requiring drive cables would also want power, igus has also added a power cable assembly line, which uses a similar five-step process.

Upon order, the customer’s readycable will be shipped with 24 hours, fully-tested and manufactured using high quality chainflex cables. 

To look at the readycable assembly line in action, click HERE.

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