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Revision as of 06:31, 3 February 2015
Warning:
- This kit contains tiny parts; please keep them away from kids under 3.
- Building and operating 3D printer involves electricity, so all necessary precautions should be taken and adhered to.
- Building a 3d printer requires a certain amount of handling ability and some common sense and working principle of 3D printer.
However, do not worry; with this build instruction in hand, you can finish the assembly easily.
Contents
- 1 Unfold and check the package
- 2 Assemble Y axis (the bottom part of the chassis)
- 3 Assemble Y - Z axis
- 4 Mount the fan
- 5 Assemble the right and left side panel
- 6 Assemble the Z axis (the vertical axis)
- 7 Assemble the X axis (the horizontal axis)
- 8 Mount the extruder on the X axis
- 9 Assemble the X-Z axis
- 10 Mount the end stops
- 11 Mount the LCD panel frame
- 12 Mount the filament spool
- 13 Mount the PSU
- 14 Mount the control board on the left side panel
Unfold and check the package
Unfold the package and take all the parts out to check the condition of the items. As you can see, all the parts are packed very carefully.
·All the acrylic plate has been etched with part ID.
Tips:
- Before assembly, you are advised to put all the parts, especially the screws and nuts in order, which will save you a lot of time looking for the required parts.
- The part ID is corresponding to the number labeled on the bag of every part.
Assemble Y axis (the bottom part of the chassis)
Assemble the rods of a Y axis
Step1. Assemble the 2 threaded rods.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Thread the nuts and washers into the two M10 threaded rods separately. The order should be:
- M10 washer > M8 spring washer >M10 screw > M10 screw > M10 washer > acrylic fender > M10 washer > M8 spring washer > M10 screw > M10 screw > M8 spring washer > M10 washer
Step2. Assemble the 2 smooth rods
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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- Slide 2 bearings on each smooth rod. Before you slide the bearings please make sure they are clean.
Attach the front and rear Acrylic support plates of the rods
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Slide the rods into the acrylic plate, Adjust the length so that the smooth rods fit snugly between the front and back piece.
Each corner gets a washer and a nut. Adjust the inner and outer nuts so that the end of the rod is flush with the outside M10 nut.
Do the same on all four corners.
Tips: the Y-axis must be a rectangle, that is the rods on both side should be parallel, so is the front and back plate. Otherwise it will cause obstruction for the belt later.
Assemble the Y idler
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step1. Thread the M3 x 20 screw through the Y idler piece.
Put the M4 x25 screw through the holes with the 624ZZ bearings in between. Lock the other end with a M3 nut.
Step2. Mount the assembled idler onto the front support plates. And screw it with a wing nut.
*Please leave enough room for the belt between the ball bearing and the screw.
Mount the Y motor
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step1. Mount the pulley on the motor shaft, one of the screws should be screwed on the cross section of the shaft. Do not screw too tight to turn smoothly.
Insert the motor block into the slot; you may need to use a little strength to do this. But be careful in case the Acrylic broke down. Then screw the motor on the block plate with M3 x 10 screws.
Build the printing platform
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step1. Mount the belt mount on the bottom side of the platform with 2 M3 x 10 screws.
Step2. Mount the 4 Acrylic fenders on the platform with M3 x 20 screws and M3 nuts on the same side with the belt-mount.
Step3. Get the build platform plate zip-tied to the 4 linear bearings of Y- Axis.
*The belt-mount and the fenders are under the platform.
Step4. Mount the belt.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Drill a hole on one end of the belt(the hole can be as the diameter of the M3 screw, leave enough margin )
Fix it on the belt -mount with a M3 x 10 screw and washer.
Thread the belt through the pulley on the Y motor and the Y idler.
Drill a hole on the other end of the belt and fix it on the belt -mount with a M3 x 10 screw and washer.
Step5. Attach he heated bed.
You can also attach the heat bed later.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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*The circled part needs soldering.
Mount the heat bed on the platform with 4 M3 x30 screws and wing nuts with springs in between. Clamp the heat bed and the glass sheet.
Assemble Y - Z axis
The main frame is held upright after the acrylic fender washers on the Y axis threaded rods. The front of the plate should be sticking out a lot further than the back. Screw up the frame to the threaded rod of Y-axis.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the fan
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Fix the fan on the right side of the frame with 4 M3 x 30 screw and locknut. Mind the direction of the wires.
Assemble the right and left side panel
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Screw up the X-Z frame and the side panel then connect the rear part of the Y axis and the side panel together. You may need to adjust the distance of the X-Z frame to the rear plate.
Assemble the Z axis (the vertical axis)
Assemble the Z-axis bottom mount
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Screw up the acrylic plates with M3 x 20 screws and M3 square nuts.
*The right and left bottom mount are different; the left one has a mount for the Z end stop. Please look at the following picture.
Assemble the 2 Z motors
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step1.Thread the wires of the motors through the holes
Step2. Screw up the motors with M3 x 16 screws.
Assemble the X axis (the horizontal axis)
Assemble the X-Axis Idler
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Put the screw through the printed Y idler piece, with the 624ZZ bearings in between. Lock the other end of a M3 nut.
Mount the assembled idler into the X-axis end. Lock it up with a wing nut. Here, you can insert the linear bearing into the end.
Insert a linear bearing into the other end of X-axis.
Assemble the X-axis smooth rod and the X-axis ends
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Slide the two bearings into the two rods respectively. Then thread the two locking fender into the right end of both rods.
Thread the two rods into the two X-axis ends and then mount the brass nut under both ends.
Mount the extruder on the X axis
Thread the zip-tie through the extruder bracket
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step1. Mount the X-axis belt bracket on the smooth rods. As you can see from the picture, the two linear bearings should be placed into the two slot of the bracket. Tie them up with zip ties.
Mount the extruder support
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the extruder
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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This is the fully assembled MK8 extruder in the package.
Take the nozzle part and the bolt out.
Mount the aluminum plate under the extruder. Use 2 M4 x 8 screws to fix.
Then mount the assembled extruder on the extruder bracket. Use 2 M4 x 16 screws to fix.
Mount the X-axis motor
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Amount the X-axis belt
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Thread the belt through the motor end. The belt is attached on the pulley.
Another end of the belt should be threaded through the belt holder on the right end of the X-axis.
*Pay attention to the tooth mesh of the belt and that on the bracket. Tie up both ends tightly.
Assemble the X-Z axis
Step1. Thread the threaded rod of Z axis through the following part. It would be easier to do it now.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step2. Fix the two couplings on both of the threaded rod. And plug it on the motor shaft.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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*Mind the opening of the couplings, the larger opening should be put into the shaft of the motor.
Step3. Put the assembled X-axis on the Z-axis. Then slide the smooth rod into the linear bearings.
Step4. Assemble the top mount of the Z-axis.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the end stops
Step 1.End stop of X-axis
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step2. End stop of Y-axis
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Step3. End stop of Z-axis
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the LCD panel frame
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the filament spool
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the PSU
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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Mount the PSU on the right side panel with 4 M4 x 12 screws.
Then mount the AC socket with M3 x 20 screws.
You have to take off one end of the connectors to get both the power button and the power socket into the hole.
1. Mind the color of the wires. The wrong connection of the wire will cause serious damage to the PSU and even to the control board of the printer.
2. Pay attention to the switch on the right side of the PSU, there are two options of voltage: 110 V and 220V, choose according the standard in your country. As shown in the following picture.
Mount the control board on the left side panel
Here we take the Sanguinololu as an example.
Step1, plug the jumper caps on the following pins of the board. (In the yellow circle) These caps are very tiny; do not throw them away inadvertently.
The jumper caps are packaged along with the board, do not lost them.
You need to plug 12 caps in all.
Step2. Stack the 5 A4988 on Sanguinololu
Step3. Stick the heat sink on the chip of the 4 A4988.
Step4, connect all the wires to the interfaces of the board
The referring wiring schematic diagram of Sanguinololu
also you can refer to the board cover.
For more information about Sanguinololu, please visit the wiki page.
Note: when connect the other Y-motor, use the 4-pin M-F DuPont cable and pay attention to the directions of the wire. If you connect them reversely, the 2 Z motor will move in different directions.
Look at the colors of the wire.
PS:
The referring wiring schematic diagram of Ramps 1.4
For more information about ramps 1.4, please visit the ramps 1.4 wiki.
Step5. Mount the board on the left side panel of the printer. And cover the board with the acrylic plate.
Required parts | Required number | Part ID |
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All the wires can be tied together under the printer, but you should make sure they don’t touch the belt.
Arrange the wires and tidy up them with the coil.
The whole printer assembly work is already done.
Hope you enjoy the whole process.