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Genmitsu 3018 Pro Cable Chain
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Genmitsu 3018 Pro Cable Chain Instructions
Note: This is just one of many easy enhancements I have posted for the Genmitsu 3018 Pro CNC Router. None of my enhancements require any modifications to the stock hardware. Just bolt them on and go. If you look under my postings you'll see others including the Cable Chain, X,Y & Z Limit Switches, Vacuum Adapter, Cushion Feet, Clamping Set, E-Stop Mount and more.
If you run a CNC much you'll find that organizing the cables is really important. Without proper routing they can become snagged and rip or they can wear out in areas. A simple cable chain on the top rail allows all the wires from your Z-axis motor, spindle and if you have them, your Z-axis limit switches to route smoothly to the control board.
The cable chain consists of 2 different end pieces and 15 center "link" pieces which are 3D printed. In addition to that you will need 2 M3x10mm self-tapping screws, a 1/4-20 nut and a modified 1/4-20 x 1/2" bolt (see below). I would also st
Note: This is just one of many easy enhancements I have posted for the Genmitsu 3018 Pro CNC Router. None of my enhancements require any modifications to the stock hardware. Just bolt them on and go. If you look under my postings you'll see others including the Cable Chain, X,Y & Z Limit Switches, Vacuum Adapter, Cushion Feet, Clamping Set, E-Stop Mount and more.
If you run a CNC much you'll find that organizing the cables is really important. Without proper routing they can become snagged and rip or they can wear out in areas. A simple cable chain on the top rail allows all the wires from your Z-axis motor, spindle and if you have them, your Z-axis limit switches to route smoothly to the control board.
The cable chain consists of 2 different end pieces and 15 center "link" pieces which are 3D printed. In addition to that you will need 2 M3x10mm self-tapping screws, a 1/4-20 nut and a modified 1/4-20 x 1/2" bolt (see below). I would also st
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