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Cable Repair

Cable / Wire Harness Repair

Custom Cable Management System Evaluations

What types of repairs?
Are your cables broken, or not working perfectly. Is the hardware damaged, have missing clamps, missing pins, pushed in pins, or is the cable — simply beyond repair? Whatever the problem you’re having, if you have a cable problem, AceTronic can help you determine a fix.

How do I get my cable assessed?

We assess and diagnose cables and recommend repair options, by carefully assessing each part for wear and tear, and provide you with a complete estimate for repair, and will make recommendations for improvements to cable design where possible. If you have a cable that is worn, or broken and need to know what is wrong — it’s as simple as taking a few snapshots of the broken cable and forwarding them via email to us at sales@acetronic.com, subject line: “Cable Repairs”. We will review the photos and provide you with a free assessment. There is never any charge for this service.

How are AceTronic cables built?

AceTronic custom cables are designed to last. We utilize multi-couplings that provide a durable response to the demands of all applications involving temperature control while providing optimum resistance to extreme operating conditions. Often taking old cable designs and coupling with better engineering to building better design ideas, you can expect a significant improvement in productivity. We use only EPIC and HARTING connectors parts in ?…. (what other parts are involved what about the cable part, anything about that we can say?

Talk to us about your custom cable requirements…We have the knowledge & expertise to
keep you connected.

Tough Cable Assembly Issues?

Unable to get parts or repairs for your cables? AceTronic is expert at rebuilding cables or reverse engineeering cables to fit your unique cable requirements. Often times, we can suggest improvements to the existing cable design to improve cable performance, increase time between replacements. And more often than not, build a “better” system than the one you had before.