Geeetech A10M X endstop adjustment when using double bearing wheels for the X carriage

Geeetech A10M X endstop adjustment when using double bearing wheels for the X carriage

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After swapping my A10M's stock wheels for double bearing wheels, I noticed a significant improvement in carriage stability. The upgraded bearings are indeed thicker than their counterparts on the original wheels, which initially caused the X end stop to miss its mark on the carriage side. To rectify this issue expediently, I designed and printed an auxiliary piece that utilizes the BLTouch holder screws. This makeshift solution allows the end stop to make contact with the new component, effectively restoring functionality. This fix may not be ideal, but it should suffice in a pinch. Perhaps someone will find this tidbit helpful: adjusting the bed position after implementing this hack might be necessary due to the added width (6.7mm) introduced by the auxiliary piece. You may need to tweak the X stop distance in Marlin's configuration.h file, specifically the X_MIN_POS setting, to enable printing all the way to the edge of the bed.

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