SHW Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH is one of the world's leading manufacturers of travelling column machines. The SHW-WM PowerForce 8 universal travelling column milling machine is the largest and most powerful machine in the SHW-WM product range with travels of up to 50 metres (in X-axis, Y=7.1 m, Z=2.01 m) and a drive power of up to 90KW at the spindle. For the new development of the PowerForce 8, cable guides had to be installed in all travel axes, the lifting cabin and in the tool changer. The Y-axis energy chains (double arrangement) are installed vertically throughout the SHW-WM product range in order to minimise cable and hose lengths. However, due to the long vertical travel of 7100 mm and the high weight, the energy chains require support on both sides. This is not a problem at the fixed end. On the headstock side, the energy chain can be supported over a maximum length of 1500 mm so as not to protrude beyond the machine column in the Y+ travel end position. However, this is too short for this long travel and the weight of the energy chain. In addition, the working area of large travelling column machines cannot be separated from the rear area of the machine. This allows chips to enter the area of the X-axis energy chain. With the PowerForce 8 in particular, a large volume of chips can be expected, which can have a negative effect on the service life of the energy chain.