DropLit Assembly Guide
Next, you'll want to route the stepper motor wires through the guide hole at the outside edge of
the motor mount. You'll notice in the photos that I've added waxed lacing cord to the wires to neaten it
up a bit. I don't recommend you do this unless SeeMeCNC increases the guide hole diameter. It's just
too tight to accommodate the stepper wires AND the lacing cord.
Now you can set the stepper motor in to position on
the motor mount as shown below. Make sure you've got
the mounting holes lined up! (It'll happen by default if
you match the position of your motor to the one shown in
the photo.)
Four M3 x 10mm screws & four #4 flat washers
are required to fix the stepper motor into place. You'll
need a P1 Philips screwdriver for these small screws.
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Fig. 5-7: Top wiring guide hole...
Fig. 5-8: Stepper motor ready for screws!
Fig. 5-9: Stepper mounting
hardware.
Fig. 5-10: Stepper installed!