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======jit's build: Frame====== (Go back up to [[jitsbuild|jit's build]]) =====Parts===== Find these: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-metal.png?600}} From top to bottom, these are the frame top, frame bottom, two frame sides, and the electronics holder support. Some of your frame pieces may be shorter. Find this in bag 9: {{wiki:jitsbuild:electronics-mount-duo-kit.png?800}} =====Electronics Mount Support===== From this last kit, take out the M5x16mm button-head screw and matching washer and nut, and set the rest of the kit aside for now. (If you have the Azteeg X1 instead, this kit is the same except for the printed plastic part.) Using the smallest aluminum piece, the electronics mount support: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-electronicsmount1.png}} Note that two washers are shown here. Your kit probably comes with one, and you may only need one. Try it first with one. Connect this to the frame bottom piece (don't tighten it yet): {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-electronicsmount2.png?800}} Slide the electronics mount support over until the screw is near the end of the large extrusion. Look into the end of the slot and watch the screw while you slowly tighten it. If the end of the screw comes into contact with the bottom of the slot before you can fully tighten the screw, then your washer is too thin and you need a thicker one, or you need two washers. Washers can vary a lot in thickness. Never drive the end of a steel screw into an aluminum surface. It will leave a mark. And, will probably result in an unreliable attachment. If necessary, sort through your parts to find the thickest washer of this type, and try that. If it's still not thick enough, you need two washers. When that is resolved, move the electronics mount support to the position shown above and tighten the screw enough so that it won't flop around. You will readjust its position later. =====Z Mounts & Bottom Brackets===== Next, find these, bags 10 (Z Axis Mount) and 2 (frame brackets bottoms) respectively: {{wiki:jitsbuild:z-axis-kit.png?800}} {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-bottom-kit.png?800}} ====Assemble Mounts==== From the Z axis kit, take out the four motor mounts, the Z endstop sub-kit, eight M5x16mm button-head screws and eight M5 nuts, and set the rest of the kit aside for now. Clean up the holes in these plastic parts that take M5 screws (see the image below for a hint). The screws should slip through the holes easily. Apply two M5x16mm screws and two nuts to each of the four motor mount pieces, properly seating the nuts and then backing them off as before. Set these aside. ====Assemble Bracket Bottoms==== Apply nuts and screws to all the holes in the 4 rectangular frame bracket bottom pieces shown next. These are paired up, where in each pair, one of each pair has a foot attached. Most of the holes get M5x10mm screws, but one corner of one piece in the pair gets a longer M5x16 screw for the frame foot. The following are the first pair to assemble: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerleftcorner-parts-nuts.png?800}} Above is a view of the pieces from the side that will go against the extrusions, and this is a view of the other side: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerleftcorner-parts-screws.png?800}} =====Frame Bracket Bottoms===== Set aside the motor mounts for now. Attach the two rectangular pieces to one of the frame side pieces in the usual way: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerleftcorner.png}} (Make sure you are using a frame side piece, and not the frame top! The frame top is the same length as the frame bottom. The length of the two frame side pieces may be different than the length of the top piece.) Check that the lower edges of the rectangular parts are exactly flush with the end of the extrusion. Also check that the frame foot is straight. Tighten firmly. Attach the frame bottom: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerleftcorner2.png?800}} Before you tap the frame bottom extrusion in, make sure the four slots (two on each side) are properly aligned with the rectangular plastic pieces. If not, adjust the position of one of the rectangular plastic pieces on the frame side piece. Using the mallet, tap the frame bottom in until it is flush. Top view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerleftcorner-topview.png?800}} Check that your assembly matches the above, and that nothing is flipped around backwards or mirrored. Now assemble these: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerrightcorner-parts.png?800}} Flipped over: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerrightcorner-parts-outside.png?800}} Add these parts to the remaining frame side piece (not the top piece): {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-lowerrightcorner.png}} =====Attach Y Axis===== Before we attach the frame right side, we need to attach the Y axis with the stepper motor on the same side as the bottom bracket feet. The two nuts hanging from the bottom channels of the Y axis slide into the top channel of the frame bottom extrusion: {{wiki:jitsbuild:y-axis-on-frame.png?800}} Loosen the screw holding the electronics mount support and swing it back towards the bracket foot, and out of the way. Then slide the Y axis until it is roughly in the middle of the frame bottom, and slide the Y axis forward or backward until the two hidden screws become visible through the two holes in the Y axis extrusion. Reach through the holes with your hex driver and tighten the screws. We will adjust the position of the Y axis later. Move the electronics mount support all the way to the left, pointing out the back and perpendicular to the frame bottom. Tighten that screw. Now attach the frame right piece. Line up the free end of the frame bottom piece with the two vertex pieces already attached to the frame right piece, and insert. Check the alignment, and tap with the mallet until flush. Tighten all of the M5 screws. =====Install Motor Mounts===== Install all of the Z motor mounts. Insert one mirror pair of the Z axis motor mounts into the top end of each frame side piece, and slide them down until flush, as shown below. Tighten. =====Z Axis Endstop===== Now assemble the Z axis endstop as shown below. The adjustment wheel has a depression on it for its nut. If the nut doesn't fit, use the adjustment screw to drive the nut into the part before assembling the rest of the endstop. Bottom view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:z-endstop-bottomview.png?800}} Top view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:z-endstop-topview.png?800}} Note the nut under the head of the long flat-head screw. Front view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:z-endstop-frontview.png?800}} Back view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:z-endstop-backview.png?800}} Install the Z axis endstop onto the right frame piece (the last extrusion you added). Tighten. You will adjust the exact location of this later. {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-before-top.png?800}} At this point, carefully check that everything shown above has been installed, and is oriented correctly. The two plastic feet attached to the frame bottom are pointing toward the back. =====Frame Brackets Top===== Now find this in bag 1: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-top-kit.png}} Add the eight M5x10mm screws and eight nuts to the frame upper vertex pieces, as we did with the other frame pieces. Insert the vertex parts into the ends of the frame upper extrusion: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-top.png?800}} Back view: {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-top-back.png}} There are no vertex pieces on the back. Don't tighten the screws yet. Adjust the position of the vertex pieces on the frame top until they fit into the tops of the frame side pieces. With the vertex pieces on the front, join the top frame piece onto the rest of the frame. Walk each end down, a millimeter at a time, keeping the two ends even. Adjust the vertex pieces sideways as needed. When everything is flush, tighten the screws. Now that the printer has three feet, it can stand on its own without falling over. Check that everything is properly aligned and the connections flush, and all the screws tight. {{wiki:jitsbuild:frame-after-top.png?800}} You may find that the printer has little weight on the Y axis foot, and tend to rock backwards onto the Y axis motor. As you add more parts to the printer, it will do this less. =====Center & Square Y Axis===== Loosen the two screws holding the Y axis in place, and move it to the exact center of the frame bottom piece (measure it). Tighten one of the two screws enough so that the Y axis won't slide around, but can still be rotated around a vertical axis. Then use a square to make the Y axis exactly perpendicular with the bottom frame. Tighten both screws, without losing this alignment. If you ever bang into the printer and jar it, check to make sure the Y axis is still square. Also check it every time you transport the printer, even if it's only across the room. [[jitsbuild-z-axis|Next: Z axis]] //The contents of this page may be re-used under any of the following licenses: The [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA 3.0)]], or the [[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html|GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL, version 1.2 or later)]].//

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