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Start off by pushing in two M5-nylock nuts into the hexagonal holes in the 3D printed Z-axis mount. These will be
used to mount the steel Z-axis motor mount.
To the side, put the steel plate on the top of the motor, ensuring that its white connector is
facing away
from
the middle-sized hole on the plate. Loosely thread four M5-25mm bolts through the slots and the motor, the
plate slots may be a little tight but that’s fine; we’ll be adjusting this part and re-tightening the bolts later in the
assembly.
Make sure to keep the round part of the nut facing towards you when pushing them in.
Screw the four M5 screws into the motor. Ensure that the connector
is facing the correct direction to make wiring easier later.
Summary of Contents for LongMill V1
Page 1: ...1 LongMill V1 Assembly Manual V1 ...
Page 4: ...4 Part 1 XZ Axis Gantry ...
Page 22: ...22 The completed assembly should look like this ...
Page 29: ...29 Part 2 Y Axis Gantries ...
Page 34: ...34 Tighten until snug Don t overtighten Both sides should be mirrored ...
Page 40: ...40 Part 3 X Axis Rail ...
Page 43: ...43 Your completed rail should now look something like this ...
Page 57: ...57 Part 4 Y Axis Rails ...
Page 68: ...68 Part 5 Drag Chains and Wiring ...
Page 81: ...81 Now plug in the cables for the motors on the two Y axis NEMA 23 stepper motors ...
Page 83: ...83 Part 6 Electronics ...
Page 93: ...93 Part 7 Table Mounting ...
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