Cable Installation & Management Guide for DC Tools

Avoid Sharp Edges

If there are sharp edges along the cable routing path, protect the cable jacket from damage by using protective tubes, sleeves, or rubber pads.

Maintain Proper Distance

Cable must be secured with sufficient spacing to prevent interference with other equipment or cables. In environments where vibration occurs, ensure that the cables do not rub continuously against other components to avoid damage.

Cable Connection

Cable Lock Nut: After connecting the cable to the connector, be sure to securely tighten the nut.

Durable Cable Boot

Standard

Standard

Standard

Caution Label

Caution Label

Heavy Duty Cable

Standard Cable

Connection Direction:

Standard Cable : The side with

Caution must be connected to the controller

Heavy Duty Cable : The side with

Caution must be connected to the controller.

The side with Cable Boot must be connected to the screwdriver.

The nut serves to prevent the cable connector from coming loose. Even when the nut is tightened securely, liquids such as oil or water from the work environment may still enter through the gaps in the connector.

Cable Bending and Movement Management

Observe Minimum Bending Radius

Do not bend the cable excessively or cram it into tight spaces. Overbending the cable can damage or break the internal wires, regardless of the cable’s material or outer diameter. This is an important guideline applicable to all cables.

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