Guide tige filetée "sans démontage" pour Dagoma DE200

Guide tige filetée "sans démontage" pour Dagoma DE200

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Threaded rod guide "without disassembly" for Dagoma DE200 Credit based on the "Guide tige filetée Discoeasy 200" designed by Asphyth under a Creative Commons license - Attribution - Non-Commercial license http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1825825 Designed to limit the wooble (the small offset of overlapping layers that gives a waved effect), this threaded rod guide is an adaptation because I did not want to disassemble the nuts of my DE200 to integrate the guide designed by Asphyth. By redrawing the original, you can insert the guide without disassembling original nuts and the original screws are long enough to allow to fix it by small nuts M3. For mounting, you will need 4 M3 nuts (2 per guide). Tip: Make sure to check the quality of assembly including the alignment and parallelism of the threaded rods and planar rods and the absence of straightness defaults. Otherwise, you risk to transmit defaults between the rods and to aggravate the situation. This guide is a must-have for any DE200 user who wants to minimize the wooble effect without disassembling their machine. With this guide, you can insert the threaded rod without removing the original nuts, making it a hassle-free solution. Note: This guide requires 4 M3 nuts (2 per guide) for mounting. It's essential to ensure proper assembly quality to avoid any defects or issues with your DE200.

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