Cable Installation & Management Guide for DC Tools

Caution for Use

Manual Review and Installation Preparation

Be sure to read the product manual thoroughly and fully understand the installation procedures before starting. Always turn off all power sources before beginning the installation to ensure safety.

Cable Connection Check

Ensure that the cable connector is properly connected to the appropriate ports on both the controller and the driver. Be careful not to damage the connector pins during this process.

Cable Securing and Length Management

Cable Securing: To prevent cables from getting caught in the work area or causing tripping hazards, secure them in appropriate locations using cable clamps or trays. Maintain Proper Length: Maintain an appropriate cable length within the work area—neither too short nor too long. If the cable is too short, it may restrict driver operation; if too long, it can cause entanglement or snagging, leading to tension. Cable Management: After installation, check that the cables are neatly organized. Bundle any unnecessarily long cables or arrange them using cable ducts.

Driver Drop and Cable Tension Management

To prevent the driver from dropping during operation or the cable from being subjected to excessive tension, attach safety devices such as a spring balancer, safety hook, or driver stand directly to the driver to distribute its weight. Never hang the driver by the cable.

Using a tool balancer

Incorrect Way

Cable Twist Prevention

In manual work environments, cables can get twisted when they are put down again and again after use. Using a twisted cable can damage the wires inside and cause signal problems or breaks, so be careful.

Draft Cable Installation & Management Guide

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