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Mods to Stepcraft Ver. 1

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(@stuart-mellor)
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When I saw the cable management improvements on the 600 ver.2 I was prompted to try something similar on my ver.1.....
Photo explains all - but it was simple to rearrange the cabling using the existing wiring loom. The wires from the X axis motor need shortening & the cutoffs soldering to the Z axis wires to extend them. Thats all - the only extras required are some heatshrink and some cabletie/standoffs.

Now I can use long material lengths without the hassle of snagging the cabling...

Also -I was always catching or damaging the plug-in connectors at the edge of the machine - so I have turned the circuit board thru 180 & lead out the cables thru a cable tidy. Now its impossible to damage these vulnerable components.(When you are used to the machine - you don't need to see the indicator lights all the time!)

 
Posted : 14/10/2015 10:13 pm
ZenziWerken
(@speedo)
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Hi Stuart,

looks nice, but are you sure it's a better solution? I see the problem of jamming the power cord of the spindle. I cnc'ed two cable clips. This is doing the job perfectly:

Find the dxf here:
https://www.stepcraft-systems.com/forum/show-us-your-stepcraft-creations/806-plastic-cable-clips-cable-tidy#8122

Daniel
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Posted : 15/10/2015 9:07 am
(@stuart-mellor)
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Hi Speedo,
yes, its a big improvement - materials much longer than the bed (typically 900 - 1200mm) are no longer a problem -I was always watching the cabling for snagging. Now , I can leave it unattended & just listen to the spindle stopping from another room!

Re the spindle cabling - should have taken the photo with the cable in its proper place - clipped overhead with an elastic tensioner!

When I did the mod I just stuck the circuit board in place with 4 pieces of 1.5mm double sided mounting tape, with the intention of bolting in place later - but the fixing was so firm, I decided to leave it.

 
Posted : 15/10/2015 10:25 pm
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