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Making of a Cab: Electrical Harnessing & Programming

“Often overlooked in heavy machinery. Your equipment’s controls are electrical, and that means you’ve got to get wires from one place to the next.”

The process of designing a new cab, or redesigning an existing cab for a piece of heavy machinery is a very complex process. From the very beginning, each decision is dictated by a series of requirements, including safety certifications and space constraints, and OEM desires, such as controls and special features. The best way to tackle this daunting process is by utilizing a partner with experience in every aspect of cab design. In this video series, we break down every step of the cab design process with different, specialized members of our talented engineering and sales team.

In a previous episode, one of our account managers focused on conversations with OEMs about specialty features or application-specific concerns that need to be addressed in cab design. In this video, one of our electrical engineers discusses the logistics of electrical harnesses, finding space for wiring a cab, and creating easy access points so that programming or troubleshooting can be done in the field with minimal disruption.

Contact us today to find out how we can design a cab that will take your machine to the next level.