Lapp Canada Inc. can provide cable assemblies to meet any requirement. We offer a variety of motor and drive assemblies, and we have a team of experienced engineers who can create custom cable systems. We can handle every step of the process, from the initial design concept through prototyping, production, and testing. These cable assemblies are manufactured in our UL & CSA recognized facilities. Our processes are continually monitored and improved so we can meet 100 per cent of our customer requirements. We can quickly and reliably handle all types of cable assembly projects, from small and simple to large and complex.
Cable assemblies
We can offer customers assistance with the design and cost-effective assembly of servo and motor drive cables, wire harnesses, junction and control panels, control panel remote access ports, switch and emergency stop boxes, populated cable track assemblies, and non-standard industrial connector and harness products for special applications.
We can provide flexing and static cable assemblies that are perfect for interconnection in high motion or stationary applications. Some examples include motion applications such as cable track and multi-axis machines or stationary applications such as conveyor systems.
Our selection of motor and drive assemblies includes:
For more information on our cable assemblies, visit the Lapp Canada website.
Company expertise
The Lapp Group is a worldwide market leader that has been in business for over 50 years. When supplying cable assemblies, we draw on that expertise to offer customers complete solutions. That includes concept development, engineering and transitioning to production. To guarantee that application requirements are met, we review interconnection needs, recommend solutions, provide concept drawings, and perform quality control. Our services allow customers to save their resources for other important tasks.
Industries served
We have experience supplying cable assemblies to customers in a range of industries. Some of them include machinery, automation, robotics, oil and gas, wind power, photovoltaic, and food and beverage.