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Custom Section Assembly Take everything apart and clean all of the re-usable parts thoroughly, then assemble the lifting gear, its thrust bearing, and its spring washer onto the pull-down loop/bracket, re-lubing all geared or sliding surfaces in the...
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... a pdf document with assembly instructions. I know – I’m anal… Have fun and if you have any question, just drop then in the comment section. ...I usually don’t go in and check these but every once in a blue moon but I’ll try to answer when I can.
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This should help you align it, but you don't have to be anal about it. 3. Take one end of the **belt, put it through the back of the left or right clamp** (**NOTE:** there is a **correct side up**, it is **slightly taller** on the top of the clamp...
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This should help you align it, but you don't have to be anal about it. 3. Take one end of the belt, put it through the back of the left or right clamp (NOTE: there is a correct side up, it is slightly taller on the top of the clamp than it is on the...
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I printed it in PLA; it works fine as long as the rail is lubed up good. The best way to make the PLA printed bearing "slippery" is to heat the rod up a bit with a heat gun and very quickly slide the PLA bearing back and forth on the rod. Make sure...
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Add a sparing amount of grease to lube the screws in the Spring Case. Remove the bottom screws to insert the pen springs to push up the Encoder Block and then insert the M3 screws again until just tight. Installing the springs is fiddly and...
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This prevents annoying noises from the switches scratching along the case's layer lines.Step 4: Final AssemblyThe keyboard sub-assembly should be assembled with the following steps:Lube, mod, and install the stabilizers.Install the switches into the...
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Good time to clean is up and give it a soft lube with tool oil. Edit 2: It was a hassle to fiddle the screw into the clamp an hold everything in to the right position, so i made the clamp magnetic. I used 12 Neodymium Magnets 3mm x 3mm and 2 Magnets...
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Apply a thin smear of lube on this.Place the second bearing race (with the slightly smaller ID) in the receptacle so that the flat sides of the bearing race faces the bearing and the indented side face the VenterMech star drive.Install the VenterMech...
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Lubrication with a quality grease like Super Lube on the sears, hammer, and bolt is still needed for optimal performance.This part requires very strong, stiff, resilient filament, and a well tuned printer. I used Prusament PC Blend, which...
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Make sure your bearings are all lubed up before reassembling unless you're using some drylin bearings. Design: The original design for this X-carriage is not mine - it's a creation of Josef Prusa and Prusa Research. All thanks should be directed to...
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All wet lubes dramatically increase stiction. I did try a dry Teflon spray and that did seem to help slightly, but the effect seemed very temporary and would require reapplication every handful of hours of printing.</p> <p>UPDATE May 25 2018<br/> See...
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The “Super Lube” brand grease WILL NOT HELP. It only gunks up the springs and doesn't allow the to move enough, but it does make it quieter.</li><li>The springs have a “dead zone” where they provide no force, or you want a larger “dead zone.” Simply...
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I use "Super Lube 51030 Synthetic Oil with PTFE, High Viscosity, 1 quart Bottle, Translucent White" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0025PR4K2 but any oil (or grease) that is compatible with plastic should work fine. Two springs are used in...
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Prior to installing the drag hubs lubricate the threads with Vaseline or Prusa printer lube and ensure the hubs thread together smoothly. You may need to work the threads back and forth 20 or 30 times to get them to wear into each other and operate...
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A negative angle also works (eg: x-180) Place a few small dabs of light grease around the perimeter of the ring gear (I used Super Lube) then send some X commands to rotate the table and work the grease in. I did this a few times until I felt there...
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Relubricate, I used Super Lube oil which worked well for me.• Prep the cylinder shell by pressing bearings into place on each end. With the auto-rewind internals stacked vertically with the gear piece on top, slide the large cylinder shell over the...
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If not, try cleaning the slots and spraying some silicone lube. If all fails, you may want to sand down the rails some (don't overdo it or you'll end up with too much wobble). 6. Raise the blade and make a cut to about 3/4 of the length of the sled...
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If you buy cheap MGN clones, make sure to take them apart and clean the dirty grease and lube with lithium grease or other thin synthetic greases. I am currently using Krytox 105 since this is what I have on hand. Seems to work fine, but Krytox isn't...
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Use a bit of lube and remove the bit with pliers at first if you need to. Print with or without supports.</p><p>For screwdriver #2: Be very careful when inserting the magnet. It may not just drop right in. It may need to be pushed a little bit and it...
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This skew really matters when printing pieces that have to mate together.This adjuster piece and procedure allows for fine adjustment of the X-Y skew angle. What you'll need3 washers - 10mm OD, ~3.2mm ID1 screw M3x12 0.5mm thread 1 screw M3x20 0.5mm...
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This can be remedied by spreading a little vegetable oil on your finger and lubing up that ring. That will allow the disc to spin freely when pulling up the drive screw. 0.5mm Nozzle: My printer (Lulzbot Mini) has a 0.5mm nozzle, and the STL files...
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Flick away! ProtipsThis switch is not designed to be disassembled, so good luck with that.A drop of lube between the toggle and the peg works great depending on your filament(s).A small amount of beeswax applied to the outside of the springs helps if...
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I'm also going to be adding a dab of silicone grease with PTFE (plastic safe; I used "Super Lube Silicone Lubricating Compound with Syncolon PTFE) in between the shoe and the mount, even though I figure that's probably overkill. I'll also be using...
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Make sure the balls, plungers and spring move easily through the hole without binding on anything.Solvent-weld the two halves of the bolt head.Solvent-weld the shaft into the back of the bolt head.Solvent-weld the two halves of the hitch bar.Using a...
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In my 4 months of using it non-stop it has never come loose or moved, the force needed to take it off the rail is a bit more than the force needed to make the motor skip steps so something would have to go CATASTROFICALLY wrong to make the tool...
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I would not put any lube on the ball bearings; it could cause issues with the balls recycling. If you are having trouble with the BB’s recycling, you can also try taking out one of the BB’s on each side. ... https://youtu.be/Yq39Y9Z1tzk...
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I've found having an electric screwdriver an essential tool if you regularly carry out maintenance or change out hotend and nozzles.Behind the dock is storage intended for nozzles or complete hotends, socks and paste sachets /lube. An optional extra...
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May be the flexible shaft would like a little lube. Update 06/2019: Recently I had a complete Filament Jam because of putting to much pressure on the drive block on flexible Filament, deforming the filament so that it jammed inside the driveblock...
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Lube it, thread it in and out a few times, then leave it threaded in overnight.Depending on your machine calibration, it might even just work without all that... ...or you might need to get more serious and use a tap.</p><p>In my case I decided it was...