
Tronxy X5SA(Pro) Stabilising Braces
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Really helps to sturd the frame.The small aluminium angles bought on amazon were not enough. You will need M4 screws and t nuts, for M5 screws you can drill the hole bigger. The slot for the T-nuts in the angle support is for installation purposes, it was not possible to insert all 6 nuts at the same time and it helps to hold the t nuts. - For the FRONT, it is all the same part(Front_Brackets.STL) that you can mirror in your slicer in both axis. - For the two UPPER REAR it is the file "RearUpper_Brackets.STL" mirrored for the two upper sides in X axis. - For the LOWER REAR RIGHT (when looking from behind prnter), it is the same file as the front, no mirror needed. - For the LOWER REAR LEFT (when looking from behind prnter), it is the file "RearLowerLeft_Bracket.stl" that has no angle because of the z cable chain. Sorry for the confusion, i just wanted to keep the files quantity low. Just play with the mirror part feature in cura and you'll be fine :) Note: Did not have enough T-nuts for all the supports in my photos, and had bad extrusion. Not my usual print quality, but i just want to help right now, while the X5SA PRO is still selling. Might upload the finished product later.
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