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Robo3D Z axis stabilisation

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  • Z_axis_top.stl

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Publication date 2022-11-22 at 13:48
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2014-07-13 at 18:09
Design number 932429

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3D model description

Simple stabilisation for the Z axis of the Robo3D printer. There are several similar parts available on Thinigverse, this one maintains the position of the rod and the threaded bolt. The threaded bolt is held in position by a standard bearing. Two dampeners hold everything in position.

Additional parts:

2 x ABEC-5 bearings

4 x M4 x 10 screws

Piece of electrical tape for threaded bolts

3D printing settings

  1. Print z-axis top once, Stabiliser twice

  2. Pressfit bearing in z-axis top. Mount dampeners with M4 screws at the inner side of the printer (shown in the picture)

  3. Remove Robo3D top cover

  4. Wrap a layer of electrical tape around the top of threaded bolt

  5. Mount the z-axis top as shown in the picture

  6. Put the cover back on and move the dampeners to the housing

  7. Put a little pressure on the dampeners and fix them with the screws

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