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Summary of Contents for B9Creator v1.2

Page 1: ...1 The B9Creator Copyright 2013 B9Creations LLC All Rights Reserved Visual Assembly Guide v1 1 Step 6 Final Assembly 2 of 2 Completed B9Creator ...

Page 2: ...2 Window Assembly Windows are secured to frames with SA18 hardware Peel the protective paper off the acrylic windows before proceeding Windows are placed on the inside of the frames ...

Page 3: ...3 Do not over tighten the nylon nuts Note the orientation of the top window with clearance notch toward the handle screw holes ...

Page 4: ...4 Windows installation finished ...

Page 5: ...5 Hatch Handle Installation ...

Page 6: ...6 Handle secured with screws ...

Page 7: ...7 Attaching Hinge to XA Assembly ...

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Page 9: ...5 hardware were used in the last procedure The remaining four sets will be used now two on the left side and two on the right The SA15 screws are slightly longer than the SA17 and are used where we need to attach 3 layers of aluminum parts vs only 2 layers for the shorter SA17 screws ...

Page 10: ...10 Held in place with one SA17 do not fully tighten until all screws are started Note alignment of the power input jack and Arduino USB port ...

Page 11: ...11 Attached with three sets of SA17 and two sets of SA15 Securely tighten all screws before finishing Attach foot with two SA17 screws tighten securely ...

Page 12: ...12 Attaching Right Side Frame Foot Similar to left side but without power USB ports ...

Page 13: ...13 Both sides attached ...

Page 14: ...14 Attaching Hatch to Hinge Attached Hatch note hinge flap on inside lip of hatch ...

Page 15: ...etic strips place two together with adhesive sides out Trim length with scissors if needed Remove protective paper from lower strips and affix to top lip of ZA as shown Remove protective paper from top strips Carefully close hatch to correct position and press in place ...

Page 16: ...16 Hatch closed Top magnetic strips now adhered to hatch ...

Page 17: ...17 Attaching Self Adhesive Hatch Cushion Pads Peel each off of protective paper Attach to inside front of hatch ...

Page 18: ...n with cushions and magnetic strips The purpose of the hatch and windows is to block higher frequency light blue and above from curing the resin Red and lower frequency light will not cure the resin It also acts as a dust cover ...

Page 19: ...19 Attaching Self Adhesive Wall Standoff Pads Peel each of the six pads off and affix them to the back of unit as shown below The Pad s purpose is to cushion the unit if mounted to a wall ...

Page 20: ...ack and front brackets In the above photo the back is the one on left and the front is the one on the right Sweeper with flap installed and rubber wiper edge in place Gravity holds the flap in place it can be removed for easy cleaning after a print ...

Page 21: ...21 Back bracket spring assembly finished ...

Page 22: ...22 Front and Back brackets completed Preparing to attach the Back Bracket using the slide track screw Note the washer not shown goes on top of the bracket ...

Page 23: ...23 Back Bracket attached and secured with hex wrench Do not over tighten ...

Page 24: ...24 Repeat the procedure for Front Bracket Use the hex wrench to final tighten all 8 screws They should be secure but do not over tighten Detail of sweeper in place ...

Page 25: ...weeper provides three functions When the Vat slides during the part release cycle it clears the resin from the surface of the PDMS allowing atmospheric oxygen to be reabsorbed into the PDMS It is the Oxygen in the PDMS which inhibits the resin from curing sticking to the bottom of the VAT If the PDMS becomes oxygen starved during the print cycle it will eventually become damaged Second the sweeper...

Page 26: ... Build Table Use the longer of the three thumb screws to attach the build table to the Z Axis support arm old v1 0 arm shown The remaining two shorter thumbscrews are used to attach the VAT to red VAT sliding mount ...

Page 27: ...27 Your B9Creator Assembly is Complete ...

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