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I have finally made it to the wiring stage of my steel frame router build. I am using Ingus 3" chain on the X and Y axis. In the chain will be shielded limit switch wires, shielded stepper motor wires, unshielded cable for the spindle (router for now) power, and a small diameter air hose. The limit switch wires will be at one end of the chain, while the 120 volt power cable will be at the other(?). What would be the best sequence for the other wires / hose to prevent possible interference? Thanks, John |
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