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Mini Extruder Assembly Workflow

Tools

Gather tools and components for assembly

Components Required

  • Extruder Body
  • Extruder Idler with 608 bearing installed
  • Extruder Washer
  • Large Herringbone Gear with Hobbed Bolt
  • Small Herringbone Gear
  • Extruder Latch
  • 200mm length Motor
  • 608 Bearing
  • Extruder Spring
  • M3 x 6mm set screw
  • M3 x 12 SHCS
  • M3 x 25 SHCS
  • M3 Nut
  • M3 Washer
  • M4 x 55 SHCS with Thumb Screw Knob
  • M4 Nut
  • M4 Washer
  • M8 Nyloc Nut
  • M8 Washer
  • M8 Shim Washer 0.5mm
  • M8 Shim Washer 1..0mm

Tools Required

  • 1.5 mm Allen driver
  • 2.5 mm Allen driver
  • 13 mm wrench
  • Are all the tools and components gathered?
Components and hardware
Nut installed

Install Idler bolt

Install M3 x 25 SHCS, M3 Washer and M3 Nut into the Idler assembly. Only put the screw in till the tip is flush with the nut.

Tip: Set M3 Nut into hexagon cutout and hold with your finger to install the bolt.

Spin the bearing inside the idler to make sure it rotates smoothly.

  • Next
Body and washer
Installed

Install extruder washer into body

Place the printed extruder washer into the extruder body with the smooth side up.

  • Is the smooth side up on the washer?
Components and hardware
.5 mm, and 1.0 mm shim washer
Two M8 washers and bearing on hobbed bolt
Pushed in

Install gear, bolt and first bearing

Install 2x M8 washers onto hobbed bolt then a 608 bearing.

Once installed, does the hobbing on the bolt line up with the small hole going through the extruder body?

If you need to adjust it's location, you can add either a 0.50mm or 1.0mm shim washer to get the correct spacing.

Shims only needed if hobbed bolt doesn't align with hole.

Note that 2 .5mm washers equal 1 1.0mm washer and 2 1.0mm washers equal one M8 washer. So you shouldn't have more than 1 .5mm washers or 1 1.0mm washers.

  • Were the proper washers used?
Hardware
Bearing, M8 washer and nut installed with hobb aligned

Install second bearing, washer and nut

On the opposite side of the gear, add a 608 bearing, M8 Washer and a M8 nyloc nut.

Tighten the nut down until the bearing is seated and there is no space between the Nut, Washer and Bearing.

Check the hobb alignment making sure the center of the hobb is lined up with the center of the small hole going through the extruder body. You may need to go back and add or subtract a 1mm shim washer or .5mm shim washer.

The large gear shouldn't be able to rock back and fourth, but should spin freely.

Rotate the large gear several times making sure that the assembly and bearings rotate smoothly.

  • Is the hobb aligned properly?
Idler installed

Install Idler onto body

Install extruder idler onto the body.

Tighten the M3 x 25 SHCS bolt down just till it stops.

  • Does the idler swing freely?
Install nut
Install set screw

Small herringbone gear assembly

Install the M3 nut into the bottom of the small herringbone gear.

Then install the M3 x 6mm set screw through the side of the small gear and into the nut.

Be sure the M3 x 6mm set screw does not protrude into the hole through the small gear.

  • Next
Flat of shaft
Installed

Install gear onto motor

Locate the flat side of the motor shaft.

With the set screw aligned with the flat, slide the small gear onto the motor shaft.

The location will be adjusted later so positioning isn't important at this point.

Tighten the screw just enough so it doesn't turn off the flat, but loose enough so it can slide up and down.

  • Is the set screw aligned with the flat?
Two nuts installed
Orientation of motor
Gear alignment

Install nuts and attach motor

Install 2x M4 nuts into the bottom recesses as shown.

Holding the motor in the location where it will be mounted, align the herringbone gears by sliding the small gear in or out on the motor shaft so the V-grooves are centered on each other.

Install motor using 3x M3x12 SHCS and 3x M3 washers, taking note of the orientation of the motor wires.

Push the motor down with slight pressure while you tighten the bolts to make sure the contact is tight.

Tighten the set screw on the small herring bone gear.

There shouldn't be any backlash in the gears.

  • Are the motor wires oriented correctly?
  • Are the V-grooves of the gears aligned?
  • Is there any backlash in the gears?
  • Can you spin the large gear for several rotations?
Latch and nuts
Nuts installed
Latch closed and complete

Install M4 nuts and extruder latch

Install 2x M4 nuts into the top of the extruder body as shown.

Make sure you can see the nuts from the side so you can install bolts later.

Tip: Nuts only go in one way, the flats of the nut must be vertical.

Install M4x55 thumb screw, M4 washer, extruder spring, M4 washer and Extruder latch into M4 nut installed in body.

Then put another M4 x 55 with thumb knob, M4 washer, extruder spring, M4 washer through the Extruder latch and into the body.

Make sure extruder latch is oriented correctly.

  • Can you tighten both bolts?
  • Can you swing the tensioner up and down?
  • Complete

You're done!

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