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A wire crimp is one of the most if not, the most important part of a wire harness assembly. It only takes one defective crimp to render a wire harness unusable. Think of the implications to your business should this defect cause a failure in the field. Your crimp may look good on the outside, but do you really know if a future failure is waiting to happen from a poor crimp process? The answer is DocuCrimp. DocuCrimp, multi-point crimp analysis is part of a suite of services from WireProcess Specialties. Message me to hear how we can get started to take your crimp process to an even higher level.
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We help customers within the rail and rolling stock sector improve the speed, accuracy and efficiency of their wire harness testing. Don't just take our word for it - get the stories straight from the customers with our case studies. 👉 Browse 'em here: https://lnkd.in/e7jyRtfV. See the link in comments if LinkedIn hides this one, or search 'MK Test case studies'. #testandmeasurement #casestudies #MKsupports #customerexperience
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"If your cable harness fails, your system fails". In this short video our Engineering Manager goes over key factors to consider when designing your wire harness. To watch the full video click here: https://hubs.li/Q02hSL050
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