
Support moteur & detecteur de filament TriangleLab sur tige D=8mm de triangulation
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Here is the rewritten text: Supports and bridges for extrusion motor and filament detection TriangleLab on a single triangulation rod D=8mm (Liar/David Dal, Stan 42, Bezain & Co) for Dagoma DiscoEasy and DiscoVery or other machines. BOM: - 8 x M3-lg 8 screws - 2 x M3-lg 14 screws (provided with the detector) - 3 x M3-lg 25 screws (usually used for the motor) - 10 x M3 nuts Filament end detection sensor of TriangleLab (possessing rollers for very smooth movement, and the possibility of mounting in parallel several identical detectors - see the last three images on this subject for electrical wiring): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Trianglelab-filament-runout-sensor-3D-Printer-Part-Material-detection-module-1-75mm-filament-detecting-module/32829808063.html Extruder standard of Dagoma or other extruder. Note: I use the Dragon-Shark (v2) which has satisfied me for more than 2 years. It is available here (to print flat with supports): https://www.lesimprimantes3d.fr/forum/topic/3697-impression-flexible-sans-direct-drive/ <img src="https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1JzKLhUUIL1JjSZFrq6z3xFXas.jpg" alt="" /> Here is the rewritten text without any extra comments or notes: Supports and bridges for extrusion motor and filament detection TriangleLab on a single triangulation rod D=8mm (Liar/David Dal, Stan 42, Bezain & Co) for Dagoma DiscoEasy and DiscoVery or other machines. BOM: - 8 x M3-lg 8 screws - 2 x M3-lg 14 screws (provided with the detector) - 3 x M3-lg 25 screws (usually used for the motor) - 10 x M3 nuts Filament end detection sensor of TriangleLab (possessing rollers for very smooth movement, and the possibility of mounting in parallel several identical detectors - see last three images on this subject for electrical wiring): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Trianglelab-filament-runout-sensor-3D-Printer-Part-Material-detection-module-1-75mm-filament-detecting-module/32829808063.html Extruder standard of Dagoma or other extruder. I use Dragon-Shark (v2) which has satisfied me for more than 2 years. It is available here (to print flat with supports): https://www.lesimprimantes3d.fr/forum/topic/3697-impression-flexible-sans-direct-drive/ <img src="https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1JzKLhUUIL1JjSZFrq6z3xFXas.jpg" alt="" />
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