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Now slide one rail onto the wheels of each of the Y-gantries from the back (pictured). Make sure that the flat side
of the feet is pointing away from you so that, when completed, the machine is able to sit on the bottoms of the
feet.
Line up the inner profile of both sets of v-wheels to the edges of the rails in order to slide them into place
Leave this sitting for a second while you collect the two front feet assemblies and four more M8-16 bolts (found in
the orange bag) in preparation for this next step. You’ll have to make a combined motion where you tilt the X-axis
rail assembly backwards while you finish sliding the Y-axis rails all the way on. Be very careful while doing this. It’s
possible to loose control of the heavy components and have them fall away from you and become damaged.
Once you’ve slid the rails all the way on to the X-axis rail assembly, use the two front foot assemblies we collected
earlier. Sliding them into place and mounting them to the front of each rail on their respective sides with two bolts
each and a size 6 Allen key will help to keep the large assembly more stable.
Summary of Contents for LongMill V2
Page 1: ...1 LongMill V2 Assembly Manual V2 ...
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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Page 110: ...110 Bottom Carton 3 In our final carton you will find all of your 3D printed parts ...