Product Family

Customized Cable Harness

Customized Cable Harness page is used for projects where the connector cannot be chosen in isolation and the cable route, branch structure, overmold path, and installation workflow all need to be considered together.

The current catalog includes 2 published references across M16, M19 series and Push-Lock, Threaded structures. Use this page to compare harness-ready connectors and define how the connector body, cable specification, and assembly logic should be packaged for the project.

Selection directions for Customized Cable Harness

Cable construction and branch layout

Define conductor class, jacket diameter, branch points, and bend path before fixing the connector-harness package.

Overmold, potting, or strain-relief direction

The sealing method should match assembly process, mechanical protection needs, and long-term service handling.

Installation and replacement workflow

Harness architecture should reduce field wiring risk while still supporting maintenance-side replacement speed.

Application scenario

Connector plus harness packages for outdoor equipment, cabinets, and distributed systems

Application scenario

Power and signal assemblies that require overmolding, branching, or defined cable exits

Application scenario

Programs where installation speed, service replacement, and BOM control all influence the harness design

Application scenario

OEM projects that need one supplier conversation across connector, cable, and assembly logic

Related solutions and industries

Connect this family to environment-driven pages so buyers can move from application problem to connector architecture faster.

Related product families

Use adjacent family pages to compare mounting style, electrical range, and installation method.

Filter products in Customized Cable Harness

Find exact products by series, structure type, and model or application terms.

FAQ

When should teams request a customized cable harness instead of connector-only supply?

Use a customized harness route when cable length, branch layout, overmolding, installation speed, or service replacement logic are part of the real project requirement.

What inputs are most useful for harness evaluation?

Cable length, conductor size, branch quantity, connector models or interface targets, environmental exposure, and preferred installation workflow are the most useful starting inputs.

Can LLT coordinate connector selection and harness assembly together?

Yes. LLT can review the connector family, cable specification, branch structure, overmold direction, and production delivery considerations as one connected project package.