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Z mechanical stop for BQ Hephestos 2

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  • Marlin-2.0.x-Hephestos_2.rar
  • Y_03.stl
  • Z_08_modif.stl

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Publication date 2020-04-06 at 19:00
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-04-04 at 14:01
Design number 128786

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Replacement of the inductive sensor by a mechanical stop. Due to the continuous problems that I have had with the inductive sensor I have changed it for a mechanical detector. The improvement has been very good and now the printer is very reliable and repetitive.

Deputy marlin 2.0.0. with the necessary settings. You have to use arduino 1.8.9 to install marlin

The frame of the printer already has 2 holes of M3 that I have used to mount the sensor, also in the structure of the X I use existing M3 and M4 screws that must be replaced by others a little longer.
The inductive sensor is disconnected from the board and the mechanical sensor cables are connected in the same place. Be careful with the positive and the negative, that they are well connected

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