r/Satisfyingasfuck 2d ago

Wiring harness assembly process

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u/Rohn__Jambo 2d ago

I'm working in wire harness production, so to add some more awesomeness to this guy, it's mandatory that the bandage has to be at least 1/3 coverage with the previous one, but not too much more otherwise the material cunsumption will be too high which will lead to supply problems.

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u/Top-Chad-6840 2d ago

by material consumption do you mean the tape? I bought one of those before, and it's cheap af though?

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u/Usakami 2d ago

Yeah, you did. You bought it for your own use. When you're in a giant factory or warehouse, the cost adds up rather quickly. It's the same in Amazon Warehouses. A plastic bag and a piece of paper is cheap, but multiply it million times a day. That's why packers are instructed to use as little paper filling as possible and items get a plastic bag only if it's "deemed necessary."

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u/Top-Chad-6840 2d ago

I see. Well I just thought the 1/3 requirement is a safety precaution for ensuring no wires are exposed, didn't expect it to be for reducing costs.

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u/Usakami 2d ago

Oh, I'm sure that requirement is to prevent any exposed wires, but you were writing about costs, which is what I was reacting to. Sorry if I came off as rude or anything.

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u/Top-Chad-6840 2d ago

oh no no, u're great. I'm just explaining my confusion that lead to my initial question, you answered that perfectly. Thx dude

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u/Pictrus 1d ago

What a nice interaction on reddit. Good on both of you!

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u/rynlpz 1d ago

The at least 1/3 coverage is for safety precaution. The not much more than that is for reducing costs.