COURSE DESCRIPTION
IPC/WHMA-A-620 is the first industry standard for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation. This training will familiarize the student with the general requirements of the IPC/WHMA-A-620 Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Harness Assemblies and includes certifying examinations. The CIS program is modularized to allow for maximum flexibility to meet individual needs.
Upon successful completion of this training program, participants will be able to reference the IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard to make accept/reject decisions as well as interpret terminology and their definitions for the wire and cable harness manufacturing industry.
COURSE STRUCTURE
CIS students can attend all or some of the following modules, CIT and CSE will attend all:
Module 1 – (mandatory for CIS) 4.5 hours
Introduction/IPC Professional Policies and Procedures (section 1); Foreword and Applicable Documents (section 2); Cable/wire preparation (section 3); Measuring Cable Assemblies (section 11); Testing Cable Assemblies (section 19)
Module 2 – (optional for CIS) 3.25 hours
Crimp Terminations (section 5) and Insulation Displacement Connections (section 6)
Module 3 – (optional for CIS) 3.5 hours
Soldered Terminations (section 4)
Module 4 – (optional for CIS) 2.5 hours
Connectorization (section 9) and Molding/Potting (section10)
Module 5 – (optional for CIS) 2.0 hours
Ultrasonic Welding (section 7); Splices (section 8)
Module 6 – (optional for CIS) 3.5 hours
Marking/Labeling (section 12); Wire Bundle Securing (section 14); Finished Assembly Installation (section 17)
Module 7 – (optional for CIS) 2.0 hours
Coaxial and Biaxial Cable Assemblies (section 13)
Module 8 – (optional for CIS) 2.0 hours
Harness/Cable Electrical Shielding (section 15) and Cable/Wire Harness Protective Coverings (section 16)