Originally Posted by
mactec54
You can't use a Braided wire tube over the outside of the wires like this, it can be very dangerous if to do this.
What danger is involved? I've done it this way and it worked fine, with no problems. If you have a spindle with its own unshielded wires attached, how else are you going to provide shielding?
A shield is never attached to anywhere a Ground wire is attached, they must be attached direct to a Ground Plane
I didn't say to attach it to another ground wire, but all the advice I've ever read says to use "star" grounding to avoid creating ground loops.
Shields are also connected Direct 360° clamped at Both Ends to be affective.
What do you mean by "Direct 360° ? Are you saying to clamp all the way around the shield, or something else?
Cable Shields terminated at one end provide only electrostatic protection against low-frequency, capacitive coupled interference and emission
That was the sort of problem the OP seemed to be having. What additional benefits accrue by grounding both ends of the shield?
I would suggest you do some study (education) on this subject before posting incorrect information