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Laser Rotary unit

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DXF, PDF, STEP, STL, and TXT Folder details Close
  • Assembly Laser Rotary.DXF
  • Assembly Laser Rotary.PDF
  • Chuck_Pos.1_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.2_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.3_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.4_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.5_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.6_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.7_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.8_1x.STL
  • Chuck_Pos.9_1x.STL
  • Jaw chuck.DXF
  • Jaw chuck.PDF
  • Laser Rotary unit.STEP
  • Parts list Laser Rotary_00.txt
  • Rotary_Pos.10_1x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.11_3x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.1_2x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.2_1x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.3_2x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.4_2x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.5_1x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.6_2x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.7_1x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.8_2x.STL
  • Rotary_Pos.9_2x.STL
  • Support foot.DXF
  • Support foot.PDF
  • Support_Pos.1_1x.STL
  • Support_Pos.2_1x.STL
  • Support_Pos.3_1x.STL
  • Support_Pos.4_2x.STL
  • Support_Pos.5_1x.STL
  • Support_Pos.6_2x.STL

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Last update 2023-10-06 at 14:24
Publication date 2023-04-24 at 18:47
Design number 1185240

3D printer file info

3D model description

The laser rotation unit can be printed with a 3D printer. You still need some additional components like stepper motor, pulleys, ball bearings and belts. All parts are listed in the parts list with links to buy. I have tested the laser rotation unit on my Ortur Laser Master But the unit should work with any commercially available desktop laser. It is controlled by Lightburn. The Y-axis is switched off and the rotation unit is connected instead.

For more information check out my website: https://fraensengineering.com/

Check out my assembly video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6NbkN2eJCic

You get:

all .stl files for the 3D printer

parts list

drawings of the single assemblies in .jpg and .dxf format

Check out my assembly video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6NbkN2eJCic

here is the list of screws and nuts that are needed:

ISK M4x10 -> 8x (attachment to the item profile).

ISK M5x35 -> 2x (for the pulleys).

ISK M4x20 -> 2x (for jaw chuck mounting)

ISK M4x20 -> 2x (for the support of long parts)

ISK M3x12 -> 4x (for the stepper motor)

ISK M5x16 -> 2x (for ball bearing on support)

Countersunk screw M4x45 -> 1x (for the 3 jaw chuck)

Hexagon screw M4x20 -> 4x (for support and bearing bush)

Hexagon nuts M4 -> 8x

Hexagon nut M5 -> 4x

Have fun building.

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