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Interconnect Cables

Custom Interconnect Cable Assemblies

MTTJ supports custom interconnect cables for OEM equipment projects where cable construction, connectorization, labels, routing, and test requirements are defined by drawing or sample.

For a more accurate review, please provide a drawing, sample, clear product image, cable specifications, connector details, quantity, application environment, required testing, and target delivery schedule.

Send Drawings or Specifications

Typical Applications

  • Internal equipment interconnects
  • Control and display connections
  • Security and electronic equipment
  • Appliance and foodservice equipment
  • OEM subassembly wiring

What MTTJ Can Manufacture

  • Connectorized cable ends
  • Pigtails, D-sub style connectors, circular connectors, or terminal blocks
  • Shielded or unshielded cable review
  • Labels and wire markers
  • Custom lengths and packaging

Available Materials and Components

  • PVC
  • PU / TPU
  • TPE
  • Customer-specified shielded or unshielded cable
  • Customer-specified connectors

Specifications

Key specifications to define before quotation

Final requirements should come from customer drawings, specifications, test methods, acceptance criteria, and project documentation.

Cable function Power, signal, data, or control routing defined by drawing and application
Connector type Customer part numbers or approved equivalent review
Shielding Specified by customer drawing or reviewed during RFQ
Cable routing Length, bend, strain relief, and labels documented per project
Testing Continuity, polarity, and function checks reviewed per application

In-house Processes

  1. 1 Wire cutting
  2. 2 Wire stripping
  3. 3 Terminal crimping
  4. 4 Soldering
  5. 5 Coaxial cable stripping
  6. 6 Electrical testing

Testing and Quality Checks

  • Continuity testing
  • Polarity testing
  • Hi-pot or insulation resistance testing when specified
  • Visual and dimensional inspection against drawing requirements

Engineering Review Boundaries

Shielding, grounding, or signal integrity requirements

Customer-specified connector substitution

Outdoor, UV, oil, or flexing environment

Horizontally injection-molded housings requiring horizontal molding machines

PCB assemblies / circuit boards

Project-specific certified components or plug assemblies supplied through qualified sources

RFQ

What to provide for an RFQ

  • Drawing, sample, clear product image, or specification
  • Cable length, wire gauge, conductor count, and connector details
  • Quantity or annual demand
  • Application environment
  • Required testing, certification, documentation, and delivery destination

Optional details

Details that improve review accuracy

  • Temperature range
  • Oil, UV, outdoor, moisture, or IP requirements
  • Shielding, impedance, airtightness, or hi-pot requirements
  • Packaging, labeling, and sample testing needs

FAQ

Common RFQ questions

What makes an interconnect cable different from a harness?

Interconnect cables usually connect defined equipment points or subassemblies, while harnesses often include multiple branches, routing controls, labels, and fixture-based build requirements.

Can customer-specified connectors be used?

Customer-specified connector part numbers can be reviewed with the drawing, cable construction, testing, and delivery requirements.

RFQ support

Ready to discuss a custom cable assembly?

Send drawings, specifications, quantity, testing requirements, and documentation needs. MTTJ will review the RFQ and respond by email.

Start an RFQ