The correct assembly instructions
The correct assembly instructions
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
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
[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
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
[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?
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
[/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
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
[/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).
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
[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.
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.
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Re: The correct assembly instructions
[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!
[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!
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