Cables for Motion

Installing cables into the carrier

The cables must be inserted into the carrier system in a way to allow them to move independently through the carrier’s bend radius. How to do it:  Always allow sufficient clearance between the dividers and within the cable carrier cavity area.

 Insert cables tension-free.

 Never tie-wrap or fasten cables onto the carrier links or cross bars!

After positioning the driven end (moving end) in the retracted position the cables are strain-relieved at the moving end. Strain relief at the driven end of the carrier

Driver

Thrust end position

Fixed point

After repositioning the driven end (moving end) in the carrier’s extended position the cables are checked for tension-free length in the carrier loop and if necessary, pushed further into the carrier. Correct cable length inside the carrier At this tension-free "installation length", the cables are then strain- relieved at the carrier’s fixed point. Strain relief at the fixed end of the carrier

Driver

Drag end position

Fixed point

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