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 [[jitsbuild-frame|Prev: ​ Frame]] < [[jitsbuild| Up to Jitsbuild]] > [[jitsbuild-x-axis|Next: ​ x-axis]] [[jitsbuild-frame|Prev: ​ Frame]] < [[jitsbuild| Up to Jitsbuild]] > [[jitsbuild-x-axis|Next: ​ x-axis]]
  
 +//This page pertains to the Bukobot v1.  Some portions may be useful to v2 owners. ​ For more information,​ see [[jitsbuild|here]].//​
  
 =====Parts===== =====Parts=====
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 =====Z Couplers===== =====Z Couplers=====
  
-{{ :​z_-_coupler_tube.jpg?​200|}}//Note: New kits are being shipped with lengths of vinyl tubing that fit tightly on both the M6 rods and stepper shafts. These have been found to make simpler and more robust couplers. You should screw the M6 rod 1/3 of the way down the tube, then push it onto the shaft and squeeze and pull it down to constrict on the rod like a finger trap.//+{{ :​z_-_coupler_tube.jpg?​500|}}//Note: New kits are being shipped with lengths of vinyl tubing that fit tightly on both the M6 rods and stepper shafts. These have been found to make simpler and more robust couplers. You should screw the **M6 rod 1/3 of the way down** the tube, then push it onto the shaft and squeeze and pull it down to constrict on the rod like a finger trap.// 
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 +**//If you have the new vinyl tube couplers, you can ignore the following section.//​**
  
  
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 Slide the X right end up and down and verify that it moves easily and isn't trying to fall off the frame. ​ It may rotate a bit in the X-Z plane, but don't worry about that, it will be stabilized when the X axis steel rods are installed later. Slide the X right end up and down and verify that it moves easily and isn't trying to fall off the frame. ​ It may rotate a bit in the X-Z plane, but don't worry about that, it will be stabilized when the X axis steel rods are installed later.
  
-If the slides aren't gripping the frame firmly, you may need to install a shim.  For a small gap then you could use a couple of rectangles cut from the rigid, clear plastic "​clamshell"​ packaging they use just about everywhere these days or takeaway containers (normally PVC).  Drill-out a 3mm hole and stick these to the back of the Z slides when satisfied ​with their size and thickness.  This is not shown here. +If the slides aren't gripping the frame firmly, you may need to install a shim.  For a small gap then you could use a couple of rectangles cut from the rigid, clear plastic "​clamshell"​ packaging they use just about everywhere these days or thicker "takeaway" plastic ​containers (both normally PVC).  Drill-out a 3mm hole, trim to the size of the Z slide (remembering to remove any sharp corners - this stuff is lethal) ​and then stick them to the back of the Z slides when satisfied. ​ This is not shown here. 
  
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jitsbuild-z-axis.1358076787.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/01/13 05:33 by buildrob