Creality CR-6 X-Limit Fix
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<b>Update 9/5/2020: After a suggestion, I made a clip-on version of this limit switch fix. The files are named with the one that is clip-on vs magnetic. If you don't have magnets, the clip-on version will work with no additional supplies. </b> This is a simple fix for the X-Limit switch not engaging with the hot end on a Creality CR-6. When my unit arrived, the hot end could not reach the X-Limit switch, so the motor made a horrible noise until I turned off the machine. Creality's suggestion to fix this was to swap the Y and X-Limit switches to see if that solved the problem. I didn't want to take apart my machine, so this was the next best option. This is designed to be used with 3 6mm x 2mm magnets. They're very inexpensive and can be had from Amazon or a local hobby shop. After the print, super glue to magnets in their holes to ensure they stay attached. There is an arrow on the print indicating which direction is up.
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