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1 WeldingRod’s Exactly Constrained 3D Printer Plate Identification and Stuffing

2 Z Carriage motor side, looking from inside to out Wheel with eccentric Wheel with spacer 5 screws with T-nuts, nuts this side Motor on far side Limit switch on far side Wheel with eccentric Wheel with spacer

3 Z Carriage Installed (outdated photo!)

4 Z Carriage, looking from inside to out Wheel with spacer Wheel with eccentric 5 screws with T-nuts, nuts this side Bearing (bearing socket and holder behind and another holder on top) Wheel with spacer Wheel with eccentric

5 Bearing Installation

6

7 Shaft Bearing Holders These go on the outsides The bearing race fits in this one and in the Z carriage plate

8 Y end mount, far side Wheel with spacer Wheel with eccentric Screw (25mm) Corner bracket (10mm)

9 Y End Mount Assembled

10 Y Assembly, Far Side (old photo)

11 Y end mount, motor side Wheel with eccentric Wheel with spacer Corner bracket (10mm) Screw (25mm)

12 Y Carriage Corner block, flat to left (10mm) Corner block, flat on top (10mm) Wheel with spacer 25 or 30 mm screw with locknut on this side, 4 places, 2 on bottom must be there. Wheel with eccentric Wheel with spacer Wheel with eccentric

13 Y Carriage (Draft Photo)

14 Y Carriage Assembled

15 Y End mount Corner block, flat to left (10mm screw) Wheel with spacer Wheel with eccentric 25 or 30 mm screw with locknut, nut on far side, 4 places Wheel with spacer

16 Y End Mount (Early Version)

17 X Idler Located on far end of X rail, same side as the X motor Smooth Idler, this side T-nuts this side (8mm screws)

18 Y End Mount Installed (early version)

19 Y Idler, Far Side T-nuts this side (8mm screws) Smooth Idler, this side

20 Y Idler, Near Side T-nuts this side (8mm screws) Smooth Idler, this side

21 X Motor Mount M3 x10 mm screws, 4 places M3 locknuts Motor with pulley, far side T nuts this side (8mm screws)

22 X Motor Mount Assembled (old plate!)

23 X Endstop Mount T-nuts far side (10mm) End stop, top side Two, 3mmx10 screws with locknuts 10mm screw to Y carriage corner block

24 X Carriage Wheel kit with spacer, precision shim, and hotend plate Corner block (10mm) and Belt mount Wheel kit with spacer, precision shim, corner block, X endstop, and hotend plate Wheel kit with eccentric, precision shim, 20mm spacer, and prox plate

25 Hotend Plate Tap this hole to 5mm or drill out, use 12mm or longer screw to hold on hotend clamp To X carriage Hotend To X carriage Tap this hole to 5mm or drill out, use 12mm or longer screw to hold on hotend clamp

26 Hotend Clamp Screw to hold it to hotend plate Hotend Hole to bolt on dial indicator for levelling Hotend Screw to hold it to hotend plate

27 Prox Plate X motor side Screw to X carriage via spacers Prox here; mounts AWAY from X motor, away from X rail X rail side

28 X Carriage Assembled

29 Eccentric spacer Stack of spacers

30 X Carriage Assembled

31 X Endstop Plate Goes on corner of X carriage toward Y motor. (10mm) Mounts with 10mm long M4 and nut Tab is on the bottom and points away from X rail Long edge is on the bottom.

32 X Endstop Location

33 X Belt Plate Mounts on center block of X carriage Screws point away from Y and Z motors 25 or 30 mm screws, locknut this side Mounts with corner block on far side (10mm) Bottom edge

34 X Belt Plate Assembled (Old photo!)

35 Z Nut Mounts 4 start 8mm nut, flange on top 4 x 3mm by 16mm long screws 4 x 3mm locknuts 2 x M4 x 8mm screw and T nuts T nuts on bottom

36 Z Nut Mounts

37 Aligning the near side Z Screws

38 Aligning the Far Side Z Screw

39 Drilling Jig Line up left edge with end of extrusion T-nuts and 8mm screws Drill here

40 Wire List Z motor 1 Z motor 2 Extruder 1 Extruder 2 Y motor X motor Heater 1 Heater 2 Thermistor 1 Thermistor 2 X endstop Y endstop Z Proximity sensor

41 Hot End Fan 2 wires 12 Volt powered, needs to connect to the +12/GND connector on the RAMPS board This is not supplied with the kit I would think about 800mm or wire to start with

42 Hot End Thermistor Wires 2 sets of 2 wires Not sensitive to polarity These wires are likely to need extension; perhaps 300mm I need feedback on this one! I don’t know what the stock length is!

43 Hot End Heater Wires 2 sets of two wires Not sensitive to polarity These wires are likely to need extension; perhaps 300mm I need feedback on this one! I don’t know what the stock length is!

44 X End Stop 3 wires Sensitive to polarity This wire will need about 300mm of extension

45 Y Axis End Stop 3 wires Sensitive to polarity The stock wire should be long enough for this application

46 Z Axis Proximity Sensor 3 wires Polarity sensitive 12 Volt powered; needs to connect to the +12/gnd connector on the RAMPS board LJ12A3-4-Z/BX may work without a resistor divider LJ12A3-4-Z/BY definitely needs a resistor divider

47 Extruder Motors These two motors’ wires should be long enough

48 X Motor This motor moves in two axis It will need an extension; I would guess at 300 mm more

49 Z Motors Wiring I recommend you wire the two Z motors in series Here’s what it looks like when you splice them properly. The connector that goes to the RAMPS is hanging off to the left. The second Z motor connector is coiled up next to the splices One motor has enough wire, if you splice in the other one like I show you will have plenty of wire. If you run back to the RAMPS with both, get a 300mm extension


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