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Ender 5 Cable Hide System
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Cable Hide system for Ender 5 pro. They have rail clips to just clip into the rail. Print Instructions: User Brim .2 Layer Height Use Supports 45 degrees Use Anti-Support block at top of Cable Hide Small with Rail Clip.stl. See Pic on placement. It needs to only cover the top but not the holes. Mounting instructions: Print Cable_Hide_Large_with_Rail_Clip_v2.stl & Cable_Hide_Small_with_Rail_Clip.stl. Run the wires thru the Large rail and small rail. Hole in middle of the Large rail is for the Bed wires. Hole in the at the top front of the small rail is the X wires. Hole in the bottom back of the small rail is the Y Wires. Hole on the sides of the small rails is your choice of running extruder and fan wires. Insert the small rail into the big rail. Clip the big rail onto the bottom rail and clip the small rail onto the back rail near the top.. Extras: If you are using or want to use a wire chain snake (can buy one or print your own). Print out the Cable hide wire snake mount. I purchased this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K59D3DH/ and the holes are aligned for it. It uses 6x M3x10 bolts - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D8T13XV/ and M3 square nuts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NTX7Z3G/ Clip the wire snake mount on the back rail right next to the corner. Then run it to your extruder and attach it how you can (See warning). Run the wires thru and make sure there is enough slack and links to fully extend. WARNING: You will have to find your own way to mount the snake to the extruder plate. I used Micro Swiss Direct Drive kit, and it had a free hole that I attached it to. If you do not have that you will have to find another way.
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