"Not willing to enter the Wiring Harness Factory" is a common statement on the Internet, but the reason behind it is mostly concerns about the characteristics of the work, rather than the "lack of prospects" of the industry itself.Only by clarifying the problem can we talk about improvements.
1. What are the common concerns?
1) The rhythm is tight: the assembly line moves according to the beat, and it is difficult to keep up if you are not proficient enough; 2) Long standing time: many work stations need to stand for a long time; 3) Many repetitive movements: repetitive hand movements, easy to fatigue; 4) Environmental factors: tape smell, noise, summer heat, etc.; 5) Rework pressure: high quality requirements, mistakes will be reworked.
2. What kind of Wiring Harness Factory is "easier to make"?
In a production line with complete tooling and fixtures, reasonable placement of materials, adequate training, and quick closure of quality issues, the difference in somatosensory experience is very obvious.On the contrary, the intensity and emotional pressure of relying on "people to do it" are greater.
3. Direction for improvement (can be implemented on site)
1) Work station improvement: commonly used materials are moved forward and the pick-and-place distance is reduced; 2) Action improvement: standard operations and redundant actions are reduced; 3) Quality improvement: key processes are foolproof and rework is reduced; 4) Environment improvement: ventilation, noise reduction, lighting and protection; 5) job rotation and training: reducing the long-term burden on a single work station.
Conclusion
Wiring Harness work is a "fine job", and doing it well requires proficiency and standardization.For individuals, it is more important to choose factories with standardized management and emphasis on tooling and quality; for companies, it will be easier to make improvements and recruit and retain people.
Statement: This article is a summary of experience and opinions. Different regions and factories vary greatly. Please judge based on actual conditions.