
Anycubic Kossel Delta Pulley Version upgrade to Heated Bed (Micromake Hexagon)
thingiverse
Installing the Micromake Hexagon Heated Bed was a success, but I encountered a minor challenge - keeping the glass plate securely in place. To resolve this issue, I utilized the six holes already present in the 120-degree corners of the bed. I then used an M5 tap drill to create threaded holes in these locations. To ensure the glass plate remains stable, it's essential to follow these steps: First, locate the six holes in the 120-degree corners and prepare them for installation by tapping a hole with an M5 tap drill bit. This will provide a secure anchor point for the bolts that hold the glass plate in place. A crucial aspect of this process is printing both parts three times to guarantee accuracy and stability. To complete the implementation, you'll need an M5 tap drill bit and six M5x16 bolts.
With this file you will be able to print Anycubic Kossel Delta Pulley Version upgrade to Heated Bed (Micromake Hexagon) with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Anycubic Kossel Delta Pulley Version upgrade to Heated Bed (Micromake Hexagon).