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The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Sat May 12, 2018 2:21 pm
by SL01
Hello,
Is this
http://www.geeetech.com/wiki/index.php/ ... nstruction
the correct assembly instructions page ?
I ask because I am on step 1 and I have already noticed 2 errors.
SL
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:36 pm
by _kaktus_
[quote=SL01 post_id=84150 time=1526106072 user_id=65575]
Hello,
Is this
http://www.geeetech.com/wiki/index.php/ ... nstruction
the correct assembly instructions page ?
I ask because I am on step 1 and I have already noticed 2 errors.
SL
[/quote]
Take this manual as a hint. Follow common sense when building.
This is the DIY design and it is good to do something according to your idea. :D
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 6:35 pm
by Gingko
[quote=SL01 post_id=84150 time=1526106072 user_id=65575]
Hello,
Is this
http://www.geeetech.com/wiki/index.php/ ... nstruction
the correct assembly instructions page ?
I ask because I am on step 1 and I have already noticed 2 errors.
SL
[/quote]
What the errors look like?
could you show up more details?
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 2:35 am
by SL01
[/quote]
Take this manual as a hint. Follow common sense when building.
This is the DIY design and it is good to do something according to your idea. :D
[/quote]
I agree but I worry about not having enough parts if the instructions do not match the kit after many hours of work.
SL
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 2:44 am
by SL01
[/quote]
What the errors look like?
could you show up more details?
[/quote]
Most of the Part ID do not match my kit. I make corrections as I work but it takes more time so i wanted to confirm.
My kit has a metal extruder holder (X carriage) (M3) which is very different from the instructions. Fortunately, the Youtube videos (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL2ELVk ... 3yLrUDpCZC) are a good match.
The is no mention in the instructions about 51A (endstop trigger). I am guessing it goes on the extruder holder (X carriage).
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 3:13 pm
by Gingko
[quote=SL01 post_id=84274 time=1526928276 user_id=65575]
Most of the Part ID do not match my kit. I make corrections as I work but it takes more time so i wanted to confirm.
My kit has a metal extruder holder (X carriage) (M3) which is very different from the instructions. Fortunately, the Youtube videos (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL2ELVk ... 3yLrUDpCZC) are a good match.
The is no mention in the instructions about 51A (endstop trigger). I am guessing it goes on the extruder holder (X carriage).
[/quote]
The endstop(of X-axis) is mounted on the top of the X-axis motor end.
It is shown in the attached file, although this building instruction also needs to be updated, too.
But it's more clear than Wiki.
Re: The correct assembly instructions
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 11:59 pm
by SL01
[quote=Gingko post_id=84280 time=1526973239 user_id=65378]
[quote=SL01 post_id=84274 time=1526928276 user_id=65575]
Most of the Part ID do not match my kit. I make corrections as I work but it takes more time so i wanted to confirm.
My kit has a metal extruder holder (X carriage) (M3) which is very different from the instructions. Fortunately, the Youtube videos (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL2ELVk ... 3yLrUDpCZC) are a good match.
The is no mention in the instructions about 51A (endstop trigger). I am guessing it goes on the extruder holder (X carriage).
[/quote]
The endstop(of X-axis) is mounted on the top of the X-axis motor end.
It is shown in the attached file, although this building instruction also needs to be updated, too.
But it's more clear than Wiki.
[/quote]
That is for 56 (endstop) but I was inquiring about 51A (endstop trigger). Fortunately, this intruction file you posted does confirm my guess on page 51. Thanks for the file and your help!