Nowhere to sit down while you're working? We have our own tables and do multiple jobs other than magnetic harness board jobs, so we have the luxury of being able to sit/stand as we want. We do wooden board jobs but we can set the board on our table and then sit down and work on it that way. Standing for too long kills my back anymore.
@@Silver-nn5ey Yes, unless you have medical proof, which one employee does, so they are allowed to sit at the magnetic harness board. Has something to do with one of their knees, but it's a true thing for them, not like they're making it up etc.
@@TwiigssGames well i didnt have medical proof but still when i was factory worker i had knee, legs, lower spine pain, and cramps at night + swollen ankles, and some of the work could easily be done while sitting but it was forbidden cus they say standing is more efficent
@@TwiigssGames ow sorry to hear, standing is worse than walking, maybe try elevating feet on smth 1 at a time and then change foot, or go toilet to sit for a bit ;)
I always thought wire harnesses, especially in vehicles, were made by robotics. Learn something new everyday. By the looks of most of these connectors, I think these harnesses are being made for big trucks. I’ve been a diesel mechanic at a Freightliner dealership for over 20 years and they look awfully familiar.
I personally worked in JAE and i'll tell you that the entire process is operated by a human and there are machines but those still require a human to set up. Although I'm honestly surprised no one here wears a uniform or have IDs and certification badges. I usually thought all harness manufacturing companies like yazaki, mitsuba and JAE are hyper strict but over there it's pretty laid back.
@@adamskashalashaska5199 Where I work we follow ISO standards, the department heads all have IPC Certifications that are good for 2 years, and then the assemblers all have IPC Module One and Two training good for 2 years, but we don't get the actual IPC certificate because of how much it costs per employee.
What issues are you seeing? I do this kind of work and we never have anything returned, unless say an inspector missed a connector that was wired wrong, or a length on their drawing changed and they never sent us the updated drawing. The zip ties are there just to hold everything together. Only kind of circuit issues might be if a zip tie is too tight on a wire and breaks through the insulation.
Those harness boards are works of art.
Great video, nice layout.
I do this every day love it
How to get this type of job? I have learnt NX Electrical Routing Course..
Very helpful video, will you please share machine information which is used for wire coiling..
Very nice of the harness assembly
Motorcycle wire harness are make?
Nowhere to sit down while you're working? We have our own tables and do multiple jobs other than magnetic harness board jobs, so we have the luxury of being able to sit/stand as we want. We do wooden board jobs but we can set the board on our table and then sit down and work on it that way. Standing for too long kills my back anymore.
Unfortunately many employers dont care if it hurts to stand for long hours ;(
@@Silver-nn5ey Yes, unless you have medical proof, which one employee does, so they are allowed to sit at the magnetic harness board. Has something to do with one of their knees, but it's a true thing for them, not like they're making it up etc.
@@TwiigssGames well i didnt have medical proof but still when i was factory worker i had knee, legs, lower spine pain, and cramps at night + swollen ankles, and some of the work could easily be done while sitting but it was forbidden cus they say standing is more efficent
@@Silver-nn5ey I've got the same issue. I think the current floor mat is no good because after standing on it for 5 minutes causes extreme back pain
@@TwiigssGames ow sorry to hear, standing is worse than walking, maybe try elevating feet on smth 1 at a time and then change foot, or go toilet to sit for a bit ;)
Very skilled those nice looking people
I always thought wire harnesses, especially in vehicles, were made by robotics. Learn something new everyday. By the looks of most of these connectors, I think these harnesses are being made for big trucks. I’ve been a diesel mechanic at a Freightliner dealership for over 20 years and they look awfully familiar.
Nope, all car harnesses are hand made.
I personally worked in JAE and i'll tell you that the entire process is operated by a human and there are machines but those still require a human to set up. Although I'm honestly surprised no one here wears a uniform or have IDs and certification badges. I usually thought all harness manufacturing companies like yazaki, mitsuba and JAE are hyper strict but over there it's pretty laid back.
@@adamskashalashaska5199 Where I work we follow ISO standards, the department heads all have IPC Certifications that are good for 2 years, and then the assemblers all have IPC Module One and Two training good for 2 years, but we don't get the actual IPC certificate because of how much it costs per employee.
Hope to work here.❤
I like this 😮😮😮
I hope they all get paid well. A harness for any newer vehicle is over 1,000 bucks. I've seen some cost 10,000 cool video 😊
Here in wisconsin $19hr is starting, might be lower in big cities, also get vision, dental, health, and life insurance.
Tearing tape? No no no. Buy ring blades for your staff. Increases taping efficiency by 30-50%
This is what Ido for living
Donde esas empresas por favor
Hi there, where can I send my resume for a job?
Sir I am diploma holder of auto harness foctory
I'm also the employees of yazaki and made these harness
And 12 years experience
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I see a great deal of issues in there harness assembly process. Many things that can cause circuit damage
What issues are you seeing? I do this kind of work and we never have anything returned, unless say an inspector missed a connector that was wired wrong, or a length on their drawing changed and they never sent us the updated drawing. The zip ties are there just to hold everything together. Only kind of circuit issues might be if a zip tie is too tight on a wire and breaks through the insulation.
Bon.travill.Mairsi.tou.le.vidio.en.tinisia.
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