End Stop with Bearings(!) for Cross Cut Sled
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This is a precision-engineered end stop for a cross cut sled that provides six bearings for seamless gliding action. Please note that this design features an inner width of 36 mm, specifically designed to fit snugly on a front stop with the exact same thickness and requires a t-nut rail positioned exactly in the middle of your sled's front stop for optimal functionality. **Payload** • Six high-quality bearings, type 683 ZZ, measuring 3x7x3 mm • Two M3 threaded bars, each 54 mm in length • Two M3 threaded bars, each 13 mm in length • One adjustable M6 threaded bar, dependent on the thickness of your t-nut rail • One M6 nut • One M6 sliding block **Assembly** • Slide four top bearings into their respective guiding holes and secure them with a drop of super glue for added stability. • Insert two 54 mm threaded bars into either hole, ensuring a snug fit. • Attach the remaining two bearings to their corresponding 13 mm threaded bars and push them into the bottom guiding holes of the end stop. Apply super glue on both sides of the bars to prevent accidental dislodging. **Assembly (Continued)** • For optimal performance, assemble the knob: attach an M6 nut to the inner part of the knob using super glue, then secure a threaded bar of suitable length to the nut with Loctite or similar. The ideal length depends on the thickness of your t-nut rail, calculated as 8 mm (inner part of knob) + 12 mm (thickness of end stop) + x mm (top of t-nut rail to and through the t-nut sliding block). **Disclaimer** By printing and using this model, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk. The creator is not liable for any damages or injuries incurred while utilizing this design.
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