DELTA PIPE PRINTER - STEP 7 - IDLER END

DELTA PIPE PRINTER - STEP 7 - IDLER END

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DELTA PIPE PRINTER (DPP) Please see the DELTA PIPE PRINTER STEP 1 TOP FRAME for more references and instructions http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1344167 Custom Section INTRODUCTIONS This idler end fits directly into the pipe, located exactly one inch from the top of the tour pipe. It contains two (5 x 11 x 5mm F685zz Shielded Flanged Ball Flange Bearings) and one 25mm M5 screw along with one M5 washer. To purchase my ball bearings, visit this website: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5-x-11-x-5mm-F685zz-Shielded-Flanged-Ball-Flange-Bearing/2031713724.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.72fWs6 The end stop also screws onto the back side of the idler end using two 10mm M3 screws and two M3 nuts. I used nylon, but metal should not pose an issue with electronics. endstop with 2 x 10mm M3 screws and 2 M3 nuts (nylon) PRINTING Use the IDLE END STL. I printed this piece at 20% infill. You will need three of these pieces. Here is what it looks like when installed in a pipe, attached to the tour. However, the tour step has not yet been completed and will be updated shortly. Please note that I used a scrap pipe for demonstration purposes. The M5 screw screws directly into the plastic; no nut is required. The washer is located outside where the head of the screw is, and the two bearings are situated in the middle of the plastic.

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