Ø50mm bushing for 6301z bearing

Ø50mm bushing for 6301z bearing

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The bushing is engineered to surround a 6301z bearing seamlessly. It's imperative that you pause the print immediately before your printer begins working on the lip designed to encase the bearing tightly. To accomplish this, simply insert two lines of code directly after the command that raises the Z axis like so: G1 X0 Y0 ; position the printhead for optimal access M226 ; activate pause mode If you're utilizing a Marlin or your firmware has been configured as one, omit the M226 command in favor of: G1 X100 F50 ; smoothly move to X100 at 50mm/min This gives you precisely two minutes to position the bearing inside the cavity accurately. The intricate "leaves" generate an interference fit that can be easily adjusted by modifying parameters within the SolidWorks Part file. You can also adjust the bearing's tolerances, rod diameter, and resting lip from here. **Print Settings** Printer: Ormerod 2 Rafts: Ignored Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% honeycomb Hotend temperature: 195°C Heated bed temperature: 55°C Filament: Verbatim white PLA, 1.75mm diameter REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER Place the ball bearing on the heated bed so it reaches operating temperature before insertion to ensure smooth filament extrusion. **Post-Printing** Following the completion of the print, securely fasten the bushing in a vise while maintaining inner stability, making drilling simpler. This helps achieve optimal results with various rod diameters. Designed to fit an approximately 8mm rod comfortably. Insert the finished bushing into a preferred roll of filament carefully, allowing leaf adjustment to secure a snug interference fit through minimal tolerance gaps between parts.

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