Hard point on z axi
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Re: Hard point on z axi
I think I have found the problem, I just disassemble the left wheel up, and the wheel on the bottom left turn by hand. The holes for the screw do not align, can we correct that?
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Hard point on z axi
This is a picture
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Re: Hard point on z axi
Hi, Are you referring to the screw type mismatch?
You can get in touch with your sales to replace it.
You can get in touch with your sales to replace it.
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Re: Hard point on z axi
is not in front of the hole
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You can change the bearing wheel to change this situation.
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Re: Hard point on z axi
Hi,
I changed the wheel and the supports. And I still have the same problem
you don't have another solutions ?
Thank's.
I changed the wheel and the supports. And I still have the same problem
you don't have another solutions ?
Thank's.
Re: Hard point on z axi
Hi, You can check if your z-axis threaded rod is bent or missing;
Check if your brass nut is too tight and loosen properly;
Check if the bearing or the pulley is issued (issued with lubrication and lubricated).
Check if your brass nut is too tight and loosen properly;
Check if the bearing or the pulley is issued (issued with lubrication and lubricated).
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
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Re: Hard point on z axi
Thank you for your help
Sorry, when I say that I still have the same problem I talked about the screw that does not fall in the face of the hole, for all I changed by new supports.
Regard's
Sorry, when I say that I still have the same problem I talked about the screw that does not fall in the face of the hole, for all I changed by new supports.
Regard's
Re: Hard point on z axi
Oh, I refer to the threaded rod of the z-axis and the tightness of the brass nut.
such as:
such as:
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Re: Hard point on z axi
I did not understand you answer, you want a picture of my Z axis.