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Machine Dimensions
When getting ready to mount your LongMill, the most important dimensions you’ll need to know are the size of its
foot base and the total outline of the machine. As long as your mounting surface is at least the size of the foot base
and you’ve left enough space around your mounting surface to account for the total machine outline, then your
setup will be suitable.
The control box is also something you should plan for, as the design of the machine favours placing the control box
on the left side of the machine whether it’s sitting on the table or mounted to the side or underside of the surface.
The control box has buttons on the top which can Play, Pause, and Stop the machine’s motion so it’s a good idea to
keep it mounted near your CNC. It also has a USB input on the left side, motor and other outputs on the right side,
and the power input on the back side, so make sure to keep some space around it for cable management.
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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