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Accurately Quote Harnesses – Zuken’s New Harness Builder for E3.series

Indepth Look at Zuken’s New Harness Builder for E3.series 2018

Accurately Quote Harnesses

Zuken is introducing its new release of Harness Builder for E3.series. This E3.series module is designed to be used by harness manufacturers for the accurate generation of quotations and estimates plus the full creation of nailboard/pegboard documentation.

Harness Builder for E3.series 2018 ispacked with new features and customer-driven enhancements with a focus on the manufacturing side of the process with the addition of new direct driving exports and documentation. New enhancements include an innovative way to display the wires on front or back images of connectors and within the tables located next to connectors on the formboard drawings (see Figure 1). This assists the assembler with visualizing which colored wires go into the designated connector cavities and can greatly increase harness build speed while limiting errors.

Figure 1 – Display wire colors automatically using ‘insertion view’

Additional examples have been added to the embedded database to support the selection of wire seals. Seals and terminal crimps are now automatically selected when the wires are added into the harness, increasing time savings by building the complete bill of materials (BOM) along with the correct pieces that fit the connector assembly. Those very same terminals are also linked to PDF documentation that shows details and instructions on how the terminal is crimped or assembled. Manufacturers and assemblers have the option to link their own manufacturing documentation to the parts and drawings providing detailed information such as the stock room location of crimp tools, or an assembly note for complicated items (see Figure 2).

Figure 2 – Harness drawing created inside Harness Builder for E3.series

 

Partnering to Drive Manufacturing

In a newly formed partnership with Komax, Zuken will now be able to directly drive the Komax high-end harness manufacturing equipment. Harness Builder for E3.series now provides a link to the Komax Zeta and Omega machines (see Figure 3), providing a direct connection from the design to the manufacturing machine. Once a design has been created, detailed instructions are sent directly to the machine to set up seals, wires terminals and cut wire detail, bypassing the need to program the machine.

Figure 3 – Directly drive the Komax machine from within Harness Builder for E3.series

 With Harness Builder for E3.series, an electrical harness can be accurately quoted and then sent directly to manufacturing once the order has been released. Wire lengths, strip lengths and jacket strip lengths can be altered for any revisions, and the changes are sent to the Komax machines. Whether the customer owns a small Komax Kappa machine or one of the new Omega or Zeta machines, Harness Builder for E3.series will drive it. 

 

About Komax Omega Series

As the pioneer and market leader for over 40 years, Komax provides its customers with innovative and sustainable solutions for any situation that calls for precision wire processing. The Omega series makes it possible to manufacture a wide range of different wire harnesses while simultaneously reducing production time. The tried and tested EtherCAT platform improves overall system performance and significantly increases throughput.

The new Omegas feature a 40 percent larger pallet to accommodate many different connector housings making it possible to mount additional types of housings on a single pallet and simultaneously manufacture different wire harness configurations. Thanks to individual configurations, the Omega 740 with five process modules and the Omega 750 with eight, changeovers and interruptions are reduced to a minimum.

“We are pleased to be working with Zuken and their Harness Builder for E3.series product. There has been a strong relationship for many years in Europe between our companies, so it only makes sense to expand that partnership in North America.” – Patrick Moroney – Product Marketing Manager

 

Testing the Harness

Harness Builder for E3.series customers have expressed the need to create an interface to the DIT-MCO harness test equipment. They stressed the importance of being able to rely on the integrity of the harness by using the DIT-MCO testers. The Zuken team worked with the skilled staff at DIT-MCO to create the right level of integration to their tools. Passing pin, connector and netlist information necessary for the machine to generate test files.

“In collaboration with Zuken we hope to greatly simplify the process for DIT-MCO customers of creating test programs utilizing an Automatic Program Generator (APG) that takes the output straightaway from Zuken’s Harness Builder for E3.series to create DIT-MCO test programs.”- Brent Stringham -Director of Sales, Marketing & Service

 

About DIT-MCO

 

DIT-MCO wiring analyzers are synonymous with quality in the electrical cable and wiring harness world. From military/aerospace and defense industries to trains, race cars and communications, DIT-MCO analyzers have long been counted on to provide the most stringent testing of wired assemblies.

DIT-MCO 2650’s modular design facilitates distributed placement of modules around an aircraft, allowing for much shorter adapter cables.

DIT-MCO model 2650 modular wiring analyzer expandable from 500 to 100,000 test points

 

Ultrasonic Integration

Another integration unique to Harness Builder for E3.series is splice barcode naming. This is particularly useful for directly selecting from an ultrasonic library of splicing models

and should prove to be a time saver for companies using ultrasonic welders.

 

Figure 4 – Barcode Naming for ultrasonic library

 

It was exciting and challenging to manipulate apparent manufacturing quoting tool to be used in all sections of the engineering and manufacturing process – from the initial quoting stage right through to the final output on a formboard 1:1 drawing that can be printed directly from the application.”  – Paul Harvell –Director of E3.series Product

 

Harness Builder for E3.series 2018

Zuken studied a great deal of feedback from harness manufacturers in the development of the new release. There was a general realization that the harness manufacturing teams might not necessarily have the same skill sets as the engineering companies (OEMs) that were designing the products. It’s also likely that they might not be afforded the time to learn and train for the complicated interfaces. For these reasons, emphasis was placed on ease of use. The tool was created with concise easy-to-locate functions with pictures and videos available for on-line help. That, coupled with Zuken’s hotline support and online user community make for a quick startup with a short learning curve.

The software does not require the harness manufacturer to create a schematic in order to create a harness. It does, however, offer a schematic that is dynamically created from the harness afterit has been drawn. The single object technology of E3.series makes it flexible enough for a design engineer or a harness manufacturer to detail the same drawing sets and be confident that all views of those drawing sets are updated automatically. For example, when a connector is added on a schematic, it will also be present on the formboard. If a wire is added into the harness, it will appear in the schematic. This single object approach means that the BOM and detailed wire cutting information are always in synch.

Harness Builder for E3.series was designed and developed by Director of E3.series Product, Paul Harvell and his team at Zuken USA based in Westford MA.

 

More information on this Windows-based application can be sourced from Zuken at www.zukenusa.com