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Sunlu S2 Filament Guide
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### PRINT REQUIREMENTS
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**Filament Quantity:** 70.85g (3 wall loops, 20% infill)
**Supports:** Yes (less than 1g of filament)
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### PURPOSE
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Designed to allow a 3D printer to pull filament from a SUNLU S2 filament dryer at a more horizontal angle, then redirect it downward via the roller.
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### ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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* One **6000Z Double Shielded Ball Bearing**, which is inserted into the roller. The bearings are 26mm x 8mm, with a 10mm hole to receive the axle. The bearing will fit snugly into the roller, so you may need a wooden hammer or a rubber mallet to insert the bearing.
* Two M3 screws to connect the mount and the axle-holder. Supports screws up to 20mm in length. Requires brass inserts.
* Two M3 screws (hex nuts recommended) to mount the filament guide to the dryer. Holes must be drilled into the clear plastic side of the dryer lid to do this (see photos).
* (OPTIONAL) A 1/8 MPT nipple can be screwed into the 10mm hole.
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_ _
**Filament Quantity:** 70.85g (3 wall loops, 20% infill)
**Supports:** Yes (less than 1g of filament)
_ _
_ _
### PURPOSE
_ _
Designed to allow a 3D printer to pull filament from a SUNLU S2 filament dryer at a more horizontal angle, then redirect it downward via the roller.
_ _
_ _
### ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
_ _
* One **6000Z Double Shielded Ball Bearing**, which is inserted into the roller. The bearings are 26mm x 8mm, with a 10mm hole to receive the axle. The bearing will fit snugly into the roller, so you may need a wooden hammer or a rubber mallet to insert the bearing.
* Two M3 screws to connect the mount and the axle-holder. Supports screws up to 20mm in length. Requires brass inserts.
* Two M3 screws (hex nuts recommended) to mount the filament guide to the dryer. Holes must be drilled into the clear plastic side of the dryer lid to do this (see photos).
* (OPTIONAL) A 1/8 MPT nipple can be screwed into the 10mm hole.
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