Anet A8_remixed_Z Endstop Fine Adjustment Leg

Anet A8_remixed_Z Endstop Fine Adjustment Leg

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I remixed Meermeneer's Z Endstop Fine Adjustment Leg, leaving the other two parts intact. I replaced the slots with holes for added robustness. The angled bearing surface on the stock screws poses a risk of wedging or splitting the bracket when tightened. The vertical M3 screw provides sufficient adjustability, eliminating the need for slots - assuming a matching hole pattern exists on the motor. The holes in this remix are 31.5mm apart on center, aligning with my measured screw spacing. For the slots to function effectively, the screws and countersinks must have perpendicular bearing surfaces or the piece would require widening to resist flexing from the screwhead. Since this bracket integrates into the motor mount, I sought added solidity without extra material. It may be slightly shorter, necessitating a longer screw depending on your bed setup. I recommend using a lock-nut above and below the bracket for ultimate peace of mind - an investment of 10 cents can yield significant reassurance.

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