
Seckit Sk-go cable management pack
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Here are the bits I used for cable management, including a modified chain guide that I remixed from here because my chain came with two mounting holes instead of three. I apologize for not recalling your handle, but you can find the original file in this group. For strain relief on the bed, I utilized the mesh cable sleeve that came with the printer and secured it at each end using heat shrink tubing. To add extra rigidity and wear resistance, I doubled up on the heat shrink at the very ends – specifically where the cable bends around the bed and passes through the backboard. This setup keeps the AC wires well away from the soldered joints, ensuring a secure connection. I simply hot-glued the cable in place at the pass-through hole on the board, and used the remaining brackets to organize everything in the rear. Additional support comes from 2020 cable clips that hold everything up and out of the way. When it comes to M3 hardware, you may need to adjust the Z-scale on the brackets depending on your printer's design specifications – they're a bit too tight for my liking as is.
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