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Anycubic I3 Inductive Probe mount
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__Mount for inductive Probe (12mm / 18mm) for Anycubic Prusa I3 metal X carriage.__
The mount consists of two parts, the probe holder and the carriage mount. The carriage mount part is available in a straight version that enables easier assembly but is quite on the edge with the X end stop switch. The angled version keeps the probe clear from end stop but there hardly is a way to detach it with mounted carriage.
There are some instructables like [this](http://www.instructables.com/id/Enable-Auto-Leveling-for-your-3D-Printer-Marlin-Fi/) one, explaining how to connect the probe using a voltage divider. I use a tiny reed relais to run the probe parallel to the mechanical Z endstop that I wanted to keep as fallback.
The parts are designed a little tight, printed with PLA screw holes and fittings will need a bit of sanding before they connect properly. 1 additional M3x10 Phillips screw is supposed to hold things in place.
The main task in mounting an inductive probe is to get
The mount consists of two parts, the probe holder and the carriage mount. The carriage mount part is available in a straight version that enables easier assembly but is quite on the edge with the X end stop switch. The angled version keeps the probe clear from end stop but there hardly is a way to detach it with mounted carriage.
There are some instructables like [this](http://www.instructables.com/id/Enable-Auto-Leveling-for-your-3D-Printer-Marlin-Fi/) one, explaining how to connect the probe using a voltage divider. I use a tiny reed relais to run the probe parallel to the mechanical Z endstop that I wanted to keep as fallback.
The parts are designed a little tight, printed with PLA screw holes and fittings will need a bit of sanding before they connect properly. 1 additional M3x10 Phillips screw is supposed to hold things in place.
The main task in mounting an inductive probe is to get
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