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  • Bed Heater Cable Chain Supplement
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Step 1

              Y End Stop Adaptor               
  • Retain all fasteners until after assembly.
  • Find the file for printing at http://bit.ly/2RFHGyT
  • To start this process, you will need to remove all 4 corner leveling knobs. There may also be a star washer between the knob and Y carriage plate on each corner.
  • The screw that is not allowing the new chain to sit flat, needs to be removed. Use an M2.5 hex for this.
  • The screw is no longer needed.
  • The raised part sits closer to one side. It should face the end stop.
  • Test fit the printed part first to make sure it sits all the way flush.

Retain all fasteners until after assembly.

Find the file for printing at http://bit.ly/2RFHGyT

To start this process, you will need to remove all 4 corner leveling knobs. There may also be a star washer between the knob and Y carriage plate on each corner.

The screw that is not allowing the new chain to sit flat, needs to be removed. Use an M2.5 hex for this.

The screw is no longer needed.

The raised part sits closer to one side. It should face the end stop.

Test fit the printed part first to make sure it sits all the way flush.

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Step 2

              Y End Stop Adaptor               
  • Loosen the socket head screw using a M4 hex .
  • Reposition the end stop so that the new printed part triggers the lever.
  • Using a RTV silicone based adhesive (high temp suggested) or another glue that works with plastic/metal, apply a small amount of glue to the sides of the printed part on the inside corner.

Loosen the socket head screw using a M4 hex .

Reposition the end stop so that the new printed part triggers the lever.

Using a RTV silicone based adhesive (high temp suggested) or another glue that works with plastic/metal, apply a small amount of glue to the sides of the printed part on the inside corner.

Step 3

              Y End Stop Adaptor               
  • Clean up any excess glue using a paper towel.
  • Double check that the end stop is triggered by the new part. Reposition the end stop bracket if necessary.
  • Tighten the end stop bracket.
  • This is held in with a bolt and T Nut. Make sure the bracket is secure after tightening the bolt.
  • Continue on with Step 10 on the Cable Chain Install Guide by clicking http://bit.ly/2Runj7r.

Clean up any excess glue using a paper towel.

Double check that the end stop is triggered by the new part. Reposition the end stop bracket if necessary.

Tighten the end stop bracket.

This is held in with a bolt and T Nut. Make sure the bracket is secure after tightening the bolt.

Continue on with Step 10 on the Cable Chain Install Guide by clicking http://bit.ly/2Runj7r.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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