
Zmorph parts dual head pro
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For users of a Zmorph printer who are dissatisfied with the design of the dual pro print head! Indeed in this print head, we offer to mix two filaments during printing. However, when you disassemble the head, you'll discover that there's only one axis for both filaments. So when one filament advances, the axis rotates in one direction. Conversely, when the other filament is advanced, the axis turns in the opposite direction... If you achieve a 50/50 mix, both filaments advance and recess simultaneously. When the shaft is loaded in both directions of rotation, it ceases to rotate, forcing the filaments to rub against this axle – which is constructed from soft aluminum... See the photograph of my machine at the end, taken after three months of intense use with standard filaments... Unacceptable! Unacceptable! Unacceptable! Thus, I designed these components to rectify this design flaw. Fabricated from standard PLA, they'll suffice for purchasing bearings of the following type: BALL ROLLING SHIMANO DAIWA MITCHEL FISHING MILL CERAMIC SI3N4 & STAINLESS STEEL 4x7x2,5mm Additionally, you'll need to acquire a stainless steel tube of this description: SpacersMJJ 4 mm X 3 mm 304 Stainless Steel Capillary Tube Length 250 mm INOX I attached a small rectangular stainless steel plate, at the level of the bearings, on one side of each piece. This ensures that the bearings and tubes remain in place. Installed on my Zmorph for two months, I've observed the disappearance of problems, absence of friction, fluidity, and an improvement in print quality – even enhancing this head's dual pro capabilities!
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