Rostock MAX v2 Assembly Guide
8 – Assembling and Installing the Cheapskate Carriages
Assembling the Cheapskate Rollers
For this task, you'll need the following components:
The Cheapskate rollers are made from two bearing sleeves and a single 608ZZ bearing. You'll
need to apply sleeves to all 12 bearings used in this step. The tolerances on the sleeves are VERY tight.
They may also have a sharp lip on the outer face. You might want to use some of the scrap Melamine
to help you press the sleeves on to the bearings without leaving a ring on your palm.
Start by laying a sleeve half on the table, open face up. Set a 608ZZ bearing into it and firmly
press into place. You can use a bit of Melamine scrap as I suggested previously, or the back end of
your P2 screwdriver.
Now set the other sleeve half
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Fig. 8-1: 608ZZ bearing and two sleeve halves.
Fig. 8-2: Pressing the
bearing in.
Summary of Contents for Rostock MAX v2
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