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Z-axis lower bearing cover X1C / X2D / P1S / P2S

Piotr_C avatarPiotr_C

October 30, 2024

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NOTE!!!

The model requires very precise fit to function properly. Filaments have different shrinkage rates, so you may need to slightly resize the model to fit. If you print with PLA or PETG, periodically check the model for deformation due to the high temperature inside the printer to avoid problems!

 

For the X2D printer, if it has a connector between the screws and a protruding bushing in the center of the bearing, we print the model from the third plate. Apparently, this version also occurs in the P2S printer, so we use that model as well.

 

 

Description:

 

I designed these covers because of dust, bits of filament and other things constantly sticking to the lower bearing.

 

The covers can be easily removed or lifted to lubricate the Z axis screw.

 

I added delicate notches at the bottom to make it easier to pry.

 

The cover does not interfere with the printer's operation in any way and does not limit it in any way.

 

 

 

Installation:

 

STEP 1:

Place the first part in its place.

 

STEP 2:

Slide the second part from above onto the first one along the Z-axis screw.

 

 

There is no need to use force, everything fits the ideal.

 

 

The screw at the back causes minor problems due to the small amount of space for the fingers, but just a moment of patience and you can put it on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please see my NEW model of the Z axis table cover, which stylistically matches this one:

 

 

 

 

Good luck and I invite you to test my other projects ;)

https://makerworld.com/en/@Piotrek.C

 

 

License:

Standard Digital File License

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