When I move the cabinet the cables move along
and I am afraid that at the certain moment one will get stuck in the wheels
Solution 1:
You can use a pulley system.
- Buy a pulley:
- Attach the pulley to the wall.
- The pulley needs to be attached to the wall more than 1 meter above the height where the cables will hang when the cabinet is against the wall (this allows you to move the cabinet by 1 meter as required).
- Run a length of cord though the pulley.
- Attach one end of the cord to the cabinet.
- Make a loop in the other end of the cord around the cables.
- When you move the cabinet it will pull on the cord and lift the cables.
- Use trial and error to make the cord the right length.
- The correct cord length will keep the cables off the floor when the cabinet is against the wall and allow at least 1 meter of movement before the cables get close the the pulley
Solution 2:
- Have a 2nd pulley attached to the cabinet.
- Put a loop at both ends of the cord.
- Attach both loops to each other and around the cables.
- Then the cables would lift in the middle between the wall and the cabinet instead of next to the wall.
- This may put less stress on the cables.