Abstract

Considering the strong need for improvement of security and multimedia systems in the automotive industry, wiring harness production is becoming more and more important. Adapting to the integration of new technologies on the vehicle is a challenge for wiring harnesses manufacturers. Now the production of wiring harnesses is still quite dependent on human resources, the way of distributing the workload on the workstations having a large share in increasing productivity. Components such as terminals, connectors and seals are getting smaller and smaller, making the manual handling more difficult. A solution to this problem could be increasing the automation degree in wiring harness production. The objective of the research topic approached in this article is to identify solutions for optimizing the wiring assembly flow by partially automating the production flow. The concern for the application of automated processes in the production of car wiring is not new, but so far, the wiring manufacturers have been more focused on automating the prefabrication of the elements that compose the harness and not the wiring harness assembly line. From an economic point of view, the automation of the assembly flow would increase productivity by reducing fabrication time and the uncertainty given by the human resource dependence.

Highlights

  • Due to the characteristics and the functions it performs, the wiring occupies a unique place in the architecture of the vehicle

  • With a share of approximately 95% of the price of the harness being represented by manual preparation/assembly operations, the automation of harness production is a field that has aroused the interest of both researchers and wiring harness manufacturers

  • In order to obtain an overview of how automation is applied today in wiring harness production, these phases are to be detailed in this article

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Summary

Introduction

Due to the characteristics and the functions it performs, the wiring occupies a unique place in the architecture of the vehicle. With a share of approximately 95% of the price of the harness being represented by manual preparation/assembly operations, the automation of harness production is a field that has aroused the interest of both researchers and wiring harness manufacturers

Current state of automation of harness assembly flow
The electrical wiring harness production process
The production of preassembled elements
Component and preassembled elements testing phase
Harness production on a dynamic assembly line
Case study regarding harness assembly flow optimization
Findings
Conclusions

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