A harness, also known as a cable harness, wiring harness, or wiring assembly, is a systematic arrangement of wires, cables, and connectors designed to transmit electrical power and signals from one point to another in a controlled and organized manner.
Connectors are devices designed to establish an electrical, mechanical, or optical connection between two or more components. They come in various shapes, sizes, and types to accommodate different applications and industries.
Wires are conductive materials that carry electrical signals, currents, and power between different components, devices, or parts of a circuit.
Battery cables are electrical cables used to connect a battery to other components in a circuit, typically in automotive, marine, and other applications where batteries are used.
Heat shrink sleeves, also known as heat shrink tubing or heat shrink wrap, are protective materials that shrink in size when exposed to heat.
SIM card holders come in various sizes and shapes, depending on the device's design and SIM card type, with the most common being the standard SIM, micro SIM, and nano SIM sizes.
USB data cables, short for Universal Serial Bus data cables, are essential accessories in today's digital world. These cables serve as the backbone for connecting various devices, such as smartphones, tablets, cameras, and external hard drives, to computers and power sources.
Heat shrink sleeves are specialized plastic tubes that shrink in diameter when heat is applied, providing insulation, protection, and organization for various materials and components.