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Prototype & Low-Volume Cable Assembly Support
For early-stage OEM projects that need a practical path from drawing, sample, or specification review to a controlled first build.
When this fits
- A new equipment program needs a cable assembly prototype before production release
- The buyer has drawings or samples but still needs material, connector, or test details reviewed
- The project has small initial quantities and may change after first evaluation
- The assembly combines coiled cord, overmolding, harness, or interconnect requirements
Inputs needed
- Drawing, sample, clear product image, or specification
- BOM, wire or cable requirements, and connector part numbers when available
- Quantity or annual demand
- Testing, documentation, and delivery destination
- Expected changes after prototype review
- Sample evaluation notes or known fit concerns
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What MTTJ reviews
- Drawing completeness and cable routing intent
- Connector, terminal, wire gauge, and material fit
- Prototype build steps that may affect later repeatability
- Project-defined electrical, visual, and dimensional checks
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Evidence that helps review
- Photos of samples, mating equipment, or installation location when available
- Marked drawings showing unresolved dimensions or cable exits
- Inspection notes from first sample review
Related products
Custom Cable AssembliesMTTJ manufactures custom cable assemblies according to customer drawings, material requirements, testing requirements, certification needs, and delivery schedules.Custom Coiled CordsMTTJ manufactures custom coiled cords for OEM projects where retracted length, extended working length, cable material, conductor count, and connector requirements must be reviewed together.Overmolded Connector Cable AssembliesMTTJ supports overmolded connector cable assemblies designed for strain relief, cable routing, sealing review, durability, and application-specific geometry.
Related capabilities
RFQ
RFQ checklist
Identify whether the request is prototype-only or expected to move to production
List connector part numbers or approved equivalent rules
Define required tests before first sample release
State documentation and packaging expectations for the first shipment
FAQ
FAQ
Can prototype requests include more than one cable assembly type?
Yes. Multi-process requests can be reviewed together when drawings, samples, connector details, and test expectations are supplied.
What helps avoid prototype rework?
Clear mating interface details, cable routing constraints, test requirements, and notes from the intended equipment installation help reduce avoidable changes.
RFQ support
Need review by project task?
Send drawings, samples, BOM, testing requirements, quantity, and delivery destination so MTTJ can review the task and manufacturing boundary.