Learning from Failures
Studying failures can be one of the most valuable ways to increase the number of good cables your company produces.
A blog exploring electrical cable testing guidelines, best practices, and advice for getting started with your testing process.
Studying failures can be one of the most valuable ways to increase the number of good cables your company produces.
Our 2017 April Fools’ joke will be released to customers on April 1st. You can view jokes from previous years in the Humor section of cirris.com.
Cirris testers are built to keep workers safe, but there are still steps shops can take to help ensure no one is injured in any way.
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If you want to ensure your cables and harnesses meet every expectation, check out the list of companies able to help.
If you don’t test, you might not catch that fatal error that could wreck both your cable and your business.
Spending time and money on unrequired testing may sound like a waste, but the results of high voltage testing can tell a different story.
If you discover your tester is out of calibration, you will need to send it to Cirris or a third-party calibration lab.
If you are interested in a tester that can test 1500 VDC and 1000 VAC with up to 1024 test points and has a built-in PC, check out the Easy Touch Pro.
Cirris has several ways of helping you determine how much wire is still on the spool.
Cirris provides demo units of all our testers so you can try out a tester before you buy it.
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