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E3D Sensor mount for the Hypercube
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An easier and tighter way to mount the LJ12A3-4-Z Inductive Proximity Sensor to the Hypercube 3d printer.
Note. You might find it too loose or tight and need to scale it a bit smaller or larger to fit your probe. Best to test before mounting it to the main e3d x-axis mount. Clip it in and out a few times before hand.
##### Parts
Uses the same screw size fitting as the original mount. (M3 screw)
##### Directions
My approach is to move nozzle down at the centre of the bed (about a paper width away) and use a 1mm steel ruler to set the height of the probe before clipping it on.
Clip in the sensor at the desired height and then tighten the nuts to put firmly in place.
I use ``m48 p10 x100 y100 v2 e l2 ` to test the repeatability of the probe
More info - https://github.com/pflannery/Hypercube/blob/master/auto-leveling.md
###### Tools
I use and recommend getting a Hex Screw driver tool kit and a Hex Nut key Socket Screw driver tool kit too. I have sets made
Note. You might find it too loose or tight and need to scale it a bit smaller or larger to fit your probe. Best to test before mounting it to the main e3d x-axis mount. Clip it in and out a few times before hand.
##### Parts
Uses the same screw size fitting as the original mount. (M3 screw)
##### Directions
My approach is to move nozzle down at the centre of the bed (about a paper width away) and use a 1mm steel ruler to set the height of the probe before clipping it on.
Clip in the sensor at the desired height and then tighten the nuts to put firmly in place.
I use ``m48 p10 x100 y100 v2 e l2 ` to test the repeatability of the probe
More info - https://github.com/pflannery/Hypercube/blob/master/auto-leveling.md
###### Tools
I use and recommend getting a Hex Screw driver tool kit and a Hex Nut key Socket Screw driver tool kit too. I have sets made
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