
TRONXY 5S ENCLOSURE
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TRONXY 5S ENCLOSURE USE IT AS A GUIDELINE Use M4 or M3 Nut/Bolt Adapter to secure parts to your frame. A bolt, a nut, and a frame enter a bar... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3826522 UPDATE - Change Hinge 1 and Hinge 2; two faces on "0" gap; change on 0.4 offset. UPS! This enclosure is built on top of the Tronxy frame, so I strongly recommend reinforcing the frame with additional corner brackets. All electronics will be mounted separately from the enclosure. Inside the enclosure, temperatures can reach up to 70 degrees Celsius when printing with a bed temperature up to 110 degrees Celsius. Having electronics in this environment poses a fire hazard! The extruder and filament support are not positioned; simply secure them with T-slots to the frame, positioning as desired. See update file Back 2 for an Extruder slot cut into the back panel. If a limit switch for Z cannot be mounted, lower the connection block, and modify the holes in the right panel accordingly, or cut 10mm from the limit switch support. See update file Left 2 with modified holes! Doors are secured with 8mm cylindrical magnets (thickness: 4-6mm). The bolts securing the knobs are the target point! Panels are designed to be made from 4mm polycarbonate sheet and topped with 4mm glass sheet or plywood, preventing deformation from bed heat. If you have access to a CNC router or laser machine, see .dwg files. As an affordable alternative, if plexiglass is too expensive, use 4mm polycarbonate hollow wall sheets or 4mm plywood for the entire build. However, ensure at least one side door is made from plexiglass! Design to print with support!
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