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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt
      last edited by fcwilt

      Hi,

      I've look other places but cannot find what I seek.

      I'm putting together a new printer based on the E3D Motion System. I purchased the basic setup, the one without the tools, electronics, etc.

      What I am trying to find is the dimensions of the metal strips used to support the wiring.

      My best guess, based on pictures, is 5-6mm wide by 0.5mm thick.

      Does anyone know for sure?

      Thanks much.

      Frederick

      Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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      • rjenkinsgbundefined
        rjenkinsgb
        last edited by

        I bought a batch of them from E3D while getting other parts for my custom toolchanger, they are only £1 each.

        Just measuring one, they are about 4.6 x 0.2mm section.

        https://e3d-online.com/products/toolchanger-cable-group-support-brace

        Robert J.

        Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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        • T3P3Tonyundefined
          T3P3Tony administrators @fcwilt
          last edited by

          @fcwilt pretty sure they are steel zip ties

          www.duet3d.com

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt @rjenkinsgb
            last edited by

            @rjenkinsgb said in Seeking information for new printer project:

            I bought a batch of them from E3D while getting other parts for my custom toolchanger, they are only £1 each.

            Just measuring one, they are about 4.6 x 0.2mm section.

            https://e3d-online.com/products/toolchanger-cable-group-support-brace

            Thanks very much. Just what I needed to know.

            Frederick

            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @T3P3Tony
              last edited by

              @t3p3tony said in Seeking information for new printer project:

              @fcwilt pretty sure they are steel zip ties

              Never heard of them before.

              Interesting.

              Frederick

              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • fcwiltundefined
                fcwilt @T3P3Tony
                last edited by

                @t3p3tony said in Seeking information for new printer project:

                @fcwilt pretty sure they are steel zip ties

                I think you are correct.

                A quick check of a vendor of such things shows a product that is 4.6mm by .25mm - just about what the other poster measured.

                Frederick

                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                • fcwiltundefined
                  fcwilt @rjenkinsgb
                  last edited by

                  @rjenkinsgb

                  Sorry to bother you again.

                  How long is the strip from the rear of the frame to the X carriage?

                  I have some spring steel strip that might work - just need to have some idea how long to cut the pieces.

                  Thanks.

                  Frederick

                  Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                  • rjenkinsgbundefined
                    rjenkinsgb
                    last edited by

                    Going on fcwilt's suggestion that they are cable ties, I've done a bit of digging.

                    They are 680mm long; I believe they are this exact item:
                    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-ties/7436162

                    RS also do an 840mm version:
                    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-ties/1834234

                    (I'm an electronics engineer & use large quantities of cable ties, but I'd never before seen anything like these - I was trying to figure out what the end attachment was for! Unfolding and flattening the end allows it to be removed, to keep the strip full length)

                    Robert J.

                    Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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                    • JoergS5undefined
                      JoergS5 @rjenkinsgb
                      last edited by

                      @rjenkinsgb said in Seeking information for new printer project:

                      figure out what the end attachment was for!

                      in the description of the 840mm version below is a description "The secure ball locking mechanisms allow them to be securely fastened at any length, whilst ensuring they remain firmly in place in the toughest of conditions"

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                      • fcwiltundefined
                        fcwilt @rjenkinsgb
                        last edited by

                        @rjenkinsgb said in Seeking information for new printer project:

                        Going on fcwilt's suggestion that they are cable ties, I've done a bit of digging.

                        They are 680mm long; I believe they are this exact item:
                        https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-ties/7436162

                        RS also do an 840mm version:
                        https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-ties/1834234

                        (I'm an electronics engineer & use large quantities of cable ties, but I'd never before seen anything like these - I was trying to figure out what the end attachment was for! Unfolding and flattening the end allows it to be removed, to keep the strip full length)

                        Good detective work.

                        My only question would be about the characteristics of the metal used for such devices.

                        The spring metal strip material I have is designed to be flexed and has the specifications relevant to that sort of use.

                        The product comes with a certificate with information like below, but I don't know if it is really meaningful for this sort of applicaiton.

                        Spring Steel Strip Cert Info.png

                        Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                        • o_lampeundefined
                          o_lampe @fcwilt
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                          @fcwilt I used to use both: round spring-steel and stainless steel rods for servo connections in RC-airplanes. The spring steel rods were more elastic, but the stainless steel rods didn't rust over time and they never locked in their guide-tubes.
                          For wiring-loom support I'd choose round rods over flat banded. (just my gutt talking)

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                          • fcwiltundefined
                            fcwilt @o_lampe
                            last edited by

                            @o_lampe said in Seeking information for new printer project:

                            @fcwilt I used to use both: round spring-steel and stainless steel rods for servo connections in RC-airplanes. The spring steel rods were more elastic, but the stainless steel rods didn't rust over time and they never locked in their guide-tubes.
                            For wiring-loom support I'd choose round rods over flat banded. (just my gutt talking)

                            I agree but I happened to have the strip material on hand. The supplier of that doesn't have a round equivalent. I should look around to other vendors.

                            Frederick

                            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                            • rjenkinsgbundefined
                              rjenkinsgb @o_lampe
                              last edited by

                              @o_lampe said in Seeking information for new printer project:

                              For wiring-loom support I'd choose round rods over flat banded. (just my gutt talking)

                              Sticking with the flat strips/bands allows everything to be compatible with the E3D cable attachments etc., which is very convenient for building the tools and cable assemblies.

                              If you are not using E3D tools / toolchanger, then it makes no difference.

                              Robert J.

                              Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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