
User manual and Warranty.
Cable Snake Feeder - User Manual
1. Product Overview
Description
The Cable Snake Feeder is tool accessory designed to assist in guiding and feeding cable snakes efficiently through tight spaces and conduits. It is intended for professional and industrial applications where controlled cable placement is required.
Included Components
1x Cable Snake Feeder unit
1x Drill Attachment
Intended Use
The Cable Snake Feeder is designed for non-electrical applications related to cable handling.
2. Safety Instructions
General Safety Warnings
Read this manual carefully before use.
Ensure that the Cable Snake Feeder is used only for its intended purpose.
Avoid using excessive force that could damage cables or the feeder mechanism.
Keep hands clear of moving parts during operation.
Store in a dry environment when not in use.
Dispose of worn or damaged parts responsibly.
Always keep drill in the forward/ drilling setting, even when the drill attachment is on the reverse mechanism your drill must stay in the forward/ drilling setting
Compliance Notice
This product is designed in compliance with AS/NZS 62079:2001 for structured and clear instructional content. It does not fall under electrical certification requirements but is compliant with Australian Consumer Law (ACL) safety standards.
3. Installation & Operating Instructions
Installation Steps
Place the Cable Snake Feeder on a stable, flat surface.
Adjust positioning to align with the cable pathway.
Secure the feeder in place if required.
Always keep drill in the forward/ drilling setting, even when the drill attachment is on the reverse mechanism your drill must stay in the forward/ drilling setting
Operating Instructions:
Insert the cable into the guide mechanism.
Grip cable feeder by the handle (see attached Diagram)
Slowly feed the cable through, ensuring smooth movement.
Adjust positioning as necessary to avoid cable tangling.
After use, clean and store the device properly.
4. Troubleshooting Guide
Issue: Cable stuck
Possible Cause: Misalignment
Solution: Reposition the feeder and retry
Issue: Excessive force required
Possible Cause: Cable too thick
Solution: Use a thinner cable or adjust feeding angle
Issue: Device not stable
Possible Cause: Unsecured placement
Solution: Secure the feeder with clamps or weights
5. Warranty & Consumer Rights
Warranty Information
This product comes with a 12-month limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions.
The warranty does not cover accidental damage, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear. However, Australian Consumer Law rights still apply.
Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims.
Return shipping costs will be covered by FM Enterprises WA PTY LTD if the defect is confirmed as a manufacturing fault.
This warranty is in addition to rights and remedies available under Australian Consumer Law.
Consumer Guarantee Statement
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Warranty Claim Process and Information
To make a warranty claim:
Contact our customer support at Admin@fmenterprieswa.com
Provide proof of purchase and details of the issue.
If required, return the product to the provided address.
Warranty claims will be assessed, and repairs or replacements will be issued within a reasonable timeframe.
For warranty claims and information, contact FM Enterprises WA PTY LTD at admin@fmenterpriseswa.com
6. Compliance & Contact Information
Compliance Statement
The Cable Snake Feeder complies with AS/NZS 62079:2001 for user instructions and meets general safety requirements under Australian Consumer Law (ACL).
For additional support, contact:
FM Enterprises WA PTY LTD
UNIT 1A/41 Holder Way, Malaga, Perth Western Australia 6090
Admin@fmenterprieswa.com
Diagram:
Drill Attachment
Forward mechanism
Reverse mechanism
Handle
Entry Point
Exit point