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linear guide Anet E12
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You need a linear guide (400mm) with slide MGN12H and fastening material.
4 countersunk head screws M3x6; Attachment of Anet roller carriage to MGN12H slide.
2 pan head screws M5x20; Connection belt holder / Anet roller carriage.
2 flat head screws M3x8; Stepper motor above.
2 flat head screws M3x12 stepper motor below, with limit switch X-axis.
2 flat head screws M3x14; for the hotend.
The holes can be transferred or you can print out the template and glue it to the Anet roller carriage. Anyone
who has access to CNC machines or who is at home can of course also use them to drill the holes, which are
definitely more precise than my "homemade" ones.
The belt pulley on the motor must be turned, otherwise it will scrape the linear guide. Alternatively, the linear
guide can be shortened.
The advantage of this construction is that many parts can be used, such as belt tensioners, anet trolleys and
original motor mounts.
The thread in the printed parts is printed, b
4 countersunk head screws M3x6; Attachment of Anet roller carriage to MGN12H slide.
2 pan head screws M5x20; Connection belt holder / Anet roller carriage.
2 flat head screws M3x8; Stepper motor above.
2 flat head screws M3x12 stepper motor below, with limit switch X-axis.
2 flat head screws M3x14; for the hotend.
The holes can be transferred or you can print out the template and glue it to the Anet roller carriage. Anyone
who has access to CNC machines or who is at home can of course also use them to drill the holes, which are
definitely more precise than my "homemade" ones.
The belt pulley on the motor must be turned, otherwise it will scrape the linear guide. Alternatively, the linear
guide can be shortened.
The advantage of this construction is that many parts can be used, such as belt tensioners, anet trolleys and
original motor mounts.
The thread in the printed parts is printed, b
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