Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus Magnet Arms
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These are magnet arms designed specifically for the Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus printer.\r\nThey draw inspiration from Haydn Huntley's innovative magnet arm design.\r\nEach magnet arm is engineered to accommodate 10 mm Ø steel balls and 10 mm Ø x 15 mm long N50 magnets for optimal performance.\r\n\r\nTo assemble, print the carriages and effector modules separately.\r\nEach carriage requires a single M3 nyloc bolt and a 20mm screw to secure the tensioner in place.\r\nInsert 10mm steel balls into each carriage and the effector using M4 x 8mm bolts for added stability.\r\nFabricate twelve magnet holders, then insert an N50 magnet into each holder and bond them together securely.\r\nNext, attach six connectors to one end of each 4mm carbon rod, applying a touch of glue to ensure they remain firmly in place.\r\nSubsequently, slide the remaining six magnet holders onto the other ends of the rods, taking care to maintain uniform length using a precision jig.\r\nIt is essential to use a jig with steel balls at each end, rather than relying solely on the magnetic holder's edge, to achieve accurate rod alignment.\r\n\r\nFor optimal printing results, set the DELTA_EFFECTOR_OFFSET to 23mm.
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