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Standard CNC Cable Track Installation [Archived]


Please Note

These instructions are for Standard CNC machines purchased prior to September 2017. For cable track installation on current Standard CNC machines, refer to our Standard CNC Machine Assembly Instructions.

The first step is to attach the trays to the X axis -- the trays help route the cables and support the plastic e-chain guides. The x axis tray mounts using 2 metal U brackets, which connect to the inside face of the extrusion using 2 t-studs and hex flange nuts per bracket. If you have a longer machine (over 6 feet of travel), you will have received 2 x-axis trays, and 2 sets of metal U brackets.

Standard Cable Track X Bracket

After installing the brackets, attach the actual trays to them, connecting them with button head screws and flange nuts.

Standard Cable Track Tray Installation 1

The gantry tray mounts directly to the gantry using the supplied t-studs and flange nuts. Note, for machines with shorter gantries, this tray may be shorter than the X-axis trays.

Standard Cable Track Tray Installation 2

You are now ready to run your cable tracks and install your cables. Installation of your cables in the tracks is fairly easy, and is facilitated by use of a screwdriver to open the tops of the tracks:

Standard Cable Track Open Cable Track 1
Standard Cable Track Open Cable Track 2

The next section deals with attaching the actual cable track to the extrusion. The X axis connection is the most involved, so this is detailed out below.

Standard Cable Track Installation 1

Before you start make sure you have laid the cable track down so that the section with the end piece with the holes in it ends up next to the extrusion and make sure you have the following pieces from the CT- Fast hardware kit: (1) 5" hex cap screw, (5) 5/16 flat washers, and (4) 5/16 jam nuts.

Standard Cable Track Installation 2

At the beginning your set up should resemble this (possibly without the cables -- these can be added after the track is installed):

Standard Cable Track Installation 3

Working from the outside in towards the extrusion, start by threading the 5" hex cap screw through one of the flat washers and insert the screw in the outside hole of the cable track kit, then add another washer and a jam nut.

Standard Cable Track Installation 3

Continue by adding an additional jam nut and then a washer.

Standard Cable Track Installation 3

Thread the hex cap screw through the inner hole of the cable track kit and add the following components in this order: washer, jam nut, jam nut, washer.

Standard Cable Track Installation 4
Standard Cable Track Installation 5

You should now have something that looks like the following photo and you are ready to attach the hex cap screw to the extrusion.

Standard Cable Track Installation 6
Standard Cable Track Installation 7

Screw the bolt the remaining way in, and the X axis track is connected.

Standard Cable Track Installation 8

The completed X axis track:

Standard Cable Track Installation 9

Next, connect the Y axis tray to the back of the gantry:

Standard Cable Track Installation 10

Next, connect the interface T bracket for the Y cable track and Z cable track to the open tapped hole on the gantry rack and pinion drive. Note, if you have a NEMA 23 rack and pinion drive using the turnbuckle tensioning system, you will use the same screw used to connect the R&P turnbuckle. Just un-thread the bolt and install the locking jam nut as shown in the photo below. If you have our low profile or other tensioning mechanism, just use the provided 5/16-18 x 1/2" bolt to connect the bracket

You can now connect the Y axis cable track to the interface T bracket using the supplied M8 button head screw and flange nut. You can also connect the Z axis cable track through the hole in the end bracket using the supplied M6 button heads and nuts.

With turnbuckle:

Standard Cable Track Installation 11

Without turnbuckle:

Standard Cable Track Installation 12

Finally, the Z axis cable track should be connected to the Z axis extrusion with the supplied 90mm hex bolt, flange nuts and roll-in t-nut. To install the roll-in t-nut, it can be helpful to use a screwdriver to rotate it into place

Standard Cable Track Installation 13
Standard Cable Track Installation 14

The completed connection should appear as follows:

Standard Cable Track Installation 15

All that remains is to route your cables through the system. For your X' axis motor opposite the X axis cable track, we recommend running the cable through the cable track on the primary side, and then through the hollow of the gantry. The sections of cables unsupported by energy chain can be fixed to the tray with cable ties, and this is recommended.

Any remaining questions, feel free to Contact Us and we'll do what we can to get you up and going ASAP. Enjoy!