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Does anyone know what the spring specifications are for the compression spring in the feeder unit at the back of the machine? And what are the details to order the specific one from a spring manufacturer? I had to disassemble the feeder unit for print core 1 because the wheels inside the feeder had crunched up the filament and was actually grinding it into powder.
I discovered this when the filament got thoroughly stuck and would not unload. Unfortunately, although usually being very careful to put all the parts in a little container, the spring shot out and is somewhere in the room. At least I know it is in the room, but as a back-up I’d like to get a replacement spring if possible.
I have concluded that the PLA filament I used was wet and so am drying it out by packing it in silica gel – my next option is to buy a food dehydrator and use that to dry out the filament. But first I need a complete feeder assembly.
From various investigations, I believe that the current specifications of the feeder spring are. Would this weaker spring still work okay and lessen the occurrence of filament getting stuck in the feeder? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It’s easy! Already have an account?
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Picked By SandervG , May When this is done, the X and Y axles can be placed in the frame with pulleys, belts and sliding blocks around them. Page 29 1. Make sure the text is facing the same direction. Use the part C with the hole in it. Page 30 2. They keep the axles in place. The wooden caps with hole will be placed on the inside, except for the places where the short motor belts pass over the bearings.
Page 32 To place the wooden caps, perform the following steps: In corner A, attach a wooden cap with hole and a wooden cap without hole to the front panel. Secure with two M3x16 bolts and two hex nuts. Page 33 5. In corner C, attach a wooden cap with hole and a wooden cap without hole to the right panel.
Secure loosely with only one M3x16 bolt and one hex nut. Attach only a wooden cap without hole to the back panel. Page 35 First prepare all the pulleys by replacing the set screws inside the pulleys by the stainless steel set screws that are separately supplied.
Do not screw them in too far, the pulleys must be able to slide over the axles. Front X axle Take one X axle short. Rotate the wooden cap without hole right panel, back. Insert the X axle through the right panel and move towards the left panel.
Rotate the wooden cap without hole back panel, left. Insert the Y axle through the back panel and move towards the front panel. Rotate the wooden cap without hole back panel, right. Page Z Stage Assembly of the Z stage consists of several parts. You will start by preparing the aluminium base plate and heated bed, that together form the Z stage. After this, the Z stage cap will be assembled and the Z stage can be installed in the Ultimaker.
Page 41 To correctly prepare the base plate, perform the following actions: Place the aluminium plate in front of you, as shown on the pictures below.
Place the two linear bearings over the corresponding holes in the corners. Loosely secure them with four M4x10 bolts each, use the 2. Make sure that the bearings can still move a little bit, you will calibrate them later. Page 42 2. You need the heated bed, the heated bed cable, two glass retainers, four small countersunk bolts M3x8 and four lock nuts Fig.
Page 43 Perform the following actions: Place the two glass retainer clips on the back of the heated bed, with the wide side at the bottom black side. Secure them with two countersunk bolts and two lock nuts each. Page 44 3. You need three long countersunk bolts M3x20 , three springs, three knurled nuts, three large washers M6 , two more glass retainer clips, the heated bed cable clip and some copper grease Fig.
Page 45 Perform the following actions: Take the M6 washers and apply some copper grease on the round side. Place the washers over the knurled nuts with the grease upwards. Put the knurled nuts through the three holes of the base plate, in the front, right and back middle. Page 46 5. On the front two springs, place a glass retainer clip. Put the heated bed on top of the springs and secure with the three countersunk M3x20 bolts.
Page 47 4. You need the wooden parts, ten hex nuts, six M3x12 bolts and 4 M3x14 bolts Fig. Page 48 4. Place six hex nuts in the slots at the sides and attach the wooden left and right parts with six M3x12 bolts. Make sure the part with the extra tab at the top is placed on the left side towards the U of Ultimaker. This tab will activate the Z limit switch.
Page 50 1. Insert the two Z linear shafts through the holes in the bottom panel, until they are about halfway. Page 51 5. Place the wooden parts 3A over the end of the Z linear shafts and secure with two M3x16 bolts and two hex nuts each. Insert the bolts from the inside of the frame. Insert the lead screw of the Z motor through the hole in the middle and screw into the trapezoidal lead nut of the Z stage.
Page 52 2. Set the frame upright again and make sure the Z stage is all the way at the top. Page 53 3. Move the Z stage cap all the way up and tape it to the top panel to keep it out of the way. When the print head is assembled it can be placed in the frame and can be aligned.
Page 56 1. You will need the following parts Fig. Put this part aside, you will need it later on. Page 57 2. Make sure the engravings are on the outside. Look at the inside of the linear bearings and note their orientation. Page 58 2.
Take the aluminium heater block and hold it with the big hole up. Attach the nozzle into the bottom of the heater block. Make sure it is as tight as possible by hand.
Page 59 3. CABLES To connect the hot end cables, perform the following actions: Guide the PT and the heater cartridge through the front left hole of the aluminium hot end holder with the hot end being in the front right hole and the print head housing. It is easiest to guide the PT from the top and the heater cartridge from the bottom of the print head housing and aluminium hot end holder.
Page 60 2. Place the PT and heater cartridge in the side of the aluminium heater block with the three holes. The heater cartridge goes in the biggest hole and PT in the middle hole. Secure the PT and heater cartridge with one M3x10 bolt. Page 61 4. Tighten the four M3x10 bolts of the print head housing.
Place the teflon coupler into the wooden part 8B and the peek isolator. Page 62 5. Place the metal fanduct around the heater block, make sure the fan will be on the left side of the print head. Use two M3x4 bolts to lock it into place by screwing them into the aluminium plate of the hot end assembly. Page 64 To place the print head in the frame, perform the following actions: Guide the X print head shaft through the print head, from left to right.
Place the print head with the X shaft inside the frame, mind the orientation. Page 65 6. Now guide the Y print head shaft through the print head, from front to back. Tilt the front and back sliding blocks and insert the Y shaft into the sliding blocks. Close the claws of the front and back sliding blocks. Now place the wooden parts C to secure the Y print head shaft. To correctly align the shafts, perform the actions described below. Page 67 2. Place the two calibration sticks on each side of the back X axle.
Page 68 3. Place the two calibration sticks on each side of the right Y axle. Page Feeder The feeder consists of three parts that must be assembled before the feeder can be placed on the Ultimaker: the main feeder housing, clamp and drive bolt. Once the feeder is placed on the Ultimaker, the bowden tube and spool holder will be connected as well. Page 71 1. Page 72 To assemble the main feeder housing, perform the following steps: Put the small black gear onto the motor axle, note the D shape of both.
Make sure the top of the gear is flush with the axle. Use a redundant piece of wood to place the gear, this might take some force. Page 73 4. Put the quick fit coupling into the T-slot, note the orientation.
Place wooden parts 10C and 10D on top and loosely secure the wooden parts to the motor with two M3x25 bolts through part 10D and two M3x20 bolts through part 10C. Page 74 2. Page 75 To assemble the feeder clamp, perform the following steps: Place the small ball bearing into the hole in the black wheel. Use a redundant piece of wood to fit the bearing in place. Insert four M3x16 bolts through the flat side of side plate A. Page 76 5.
Put the black wheel in the notch in the mounting plate.
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