J&S Wirelinks Pvt. Ltd., a producer of components for telecom infrastructure, has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility dedicated to the production of RF jumpers. The plant will support the telecommunications sector by expanding production capabilities and streamlining output for RF solutions.

According to the company, the facility features updated machinery and streamlined production lines aimed at delivering consistent quality and scale in RF jumper manufacturing.

J&S Wirelinks operates dedicated, automated production lines for wiring harness manufacturing, configured to meet individual customer requirements. The company employs machines for cutting, stripping, and crimping wires, including semi-automatic crimping systems and a range of applicators for terminal crimping.

Assembly operations are supported by conveyors and specialized fixed-board lines for main harnesses, as well as flexible configurations suitable for consumer goods.

All wiring harnesses undergo end-of-line circuit inspections and visual checks to ensure proper fit, continuity, and compliance with key parameters. The company uses foolproofing systems and customer-specific circuit checking boards to support validation in real-time.

Testing processes include routine checks during production and non-routine performance assessments. Routine tests involve full inspections for electrical and visual accuracy. Non-routine evaluations include electrical, mechanical, and environmental tests.

J&S Wirelinks also conducts value analysis through a harness optimization team, focusing on product improvement, electrical distribution system design, and cost reduction. The team supports development with a digital components database and applies lean manufacturing methods, including SMED and Kaizen, across its operations.

J&S Wirelinks Pvt. Ltd. manufactures components for telecom and electrical infrastructure, with a product portfolio that includes RF solutions and wiring harnesses. The company integrates automated manufacturing, rigorous testing protocols, and lean practices across its operations.