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Incorrect hole type in left XY-Joint for Bearing Stack #466

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bukshanekom opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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Incorrect hole type in left XY-Joint for Bearing Stack #466

bukshanekom opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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bukshanekom commented Feb 26, 2024

The left and right XY-Joints mirror each other in terms of the bearing stack and the GT20 idler.
The bolts which holds the GT20 idler screws directly into the plastic, whereas the bolt holding the bearing stack is held in place with a M5 nut at the bottom.
The problem is that the left hand part has the GT20 pulley and bearing needs to swopped around as the current holes are incorrect for the GT20 idler.

Left XY Joint Wrong Holes
Left-XY.Joint.Wrong.Holes_480p.mov
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hartk1213 commented Feb 27, 2024

The left and right XY-Joints mirror each other in terms of the bearing stack and the GT20 idler. The bolts which holds the GT20 idler screws directly into the plastic, whereas the bolt holding the bearing stack is held in place with a M5 nut at the bottom. The problem is that the left hand part has the GT20 pulley and bearing needs to swopped around as the current holes are incorrect for the GT20 idler.

Left XY Joint Wrong Holes Left-XY.Joint.Wrong.Holes_480p.mov

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looks like you have the bearing stack in the wrong location ..the toothed idlers go in the front on both sides
so in that case both toothed idlers have the same thread into plastic while bearings both use m5 nut

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