
Lower fixing of InSinkErator Evolution 100 garbage disposal.
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I'd be happy to share my project with you, particularly for individuals facing similar challenges. My solution centers around creating additional support beneath a sink, held in place by four small bolts from the bottom. Due to concerns about breaking off the sink itself, I turned to a 3D printer and accessible components to fabricate a supplementary support for the disposal unit. Please note that this setup still retains its original upper attachment point. Accurate height adjustment of this new lower support is critical in maintaining proper clearance, accomplished via adjustment using the upper mounting bolts. This design utilizes a fi-18 rubber tube with a 75mm diameter and a nested fi-12 rubber component (30mm) positioned at the base of the fixative unit. To create this system, several parts are required: M3 bolts accompanied by nuts (24mm or longer, washers optionally available) - a total of 24 units M12 bolts, which should match the distance from the disposal's lowest edge to the proposed attachment point on the supporting surface plus an additional 15mm length. Three pieces are necessary. M12 nuts, totaling six units, are also required. M12 bolt washers, coming in sets of three pieces, complete this collection. Now, to assemble and calibrate: First, print the following components using a 3D printer: Three Part up 1-3.stl Three Part down 1-3.stl Six Parts connector 1-6.stl Following printing, refine the fi-3 holes by drilling them. Assemble all parts carefully and adjust accordingly. An optional step involves adding a rubber washer beneath the disposal. In my case, I utilized a window gasket for this purpose.
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