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Introduction

It's assumed that you're building a kit from Filastruder, and you've completed all previous sections. At the end of this section you should have a complete frame assembled for your RailCore.

  1. Using (16) M3x10 socket head screws and (16) M3 washers, attach the bottom to the frame. Loosen your corner cubes when attaching the bottom or sides to the frame. The acrylic pieces will attempt to pull the frame into square. Be sure the bottom panel is in the right orientation. The side with (5) large holes should be on the right side of the printer. For reference, the bottom right extrusion should have (10) M3 nuts in it's top channel.
    • Using (16) M3x10 socket head screws and (16) M3 washers, attach the bottom to the frame.

    • Loosen your corner cubes when attaching the bottom or sides to the frame. The acrylic pieces will attempt to pull the frame into square.

    • Be sure the bottom panel is in the right orientation. The side with (5) large holes should be on the right side of the printer. For reference, the bottom right extrusion should have (10) M3 nuts in it's top channel.

  2. Each Z tower consists of the following printed parts: (1) printed Z yoke and (2) printed Z rod holders.
    • Each Z tower consists of the following printed parts: (1) printed Z yoke and (2) printed Z rod holders.

  3. Using (2) M3 nuts and (2) M3 x 20 socket head screws, tighten a Z rod holder to the smooth rods. The rod top of the Z rod holder should be flush with the top of the smooth rods. Slide the Z yoke on the smooth rods. Using (2) M3 nuts and (2) M3 x 20 socket head screws, attach a Z rod holder to the bottom of the smooth rods, leaving about 15mm of smooth rod at the bottom.
    • Using (2) M3 nuts and (2) M3 x 20 socket head screws, tighten a Z rod holder to the smooth rods. The rod top of the Z rod holder should be flush with the top of the smooth rods.

    • Slide the Z yoke on the smooth rods.

    • Using (2) M3 nuts and (2) M3 x 20 socket head screws, attach a Z rod holder to the bottom of the smooth rods, leaving about 15mm of smooth rod at the bottom.

    • Use the images provided for proper orientation of printed parts.

  4. Attach a Z tower to the left side of the frame using (3) M3 x 10 socket head screws. Any spare M3 nuts should be towards the back of the frame. Smooth rods for all Z towers should be flush with the bottom acrylic panel. Attach the remaining two Z towers to the right side of the frame using (6) M3 x 10 socket head screws. (2) M3 nuts should be left between the towers for attaching a wire loom retainer. Any spare M3 nuts should be towards the back of the frame.
    • Attach a Z tower to the left side of the frame using (3) M3 x 10 socket head screws. Any spare M3 nuts should be towards the back of the frame.

    • Smooth rods for all Z towers should be flush with the bottom acrylic panel.

    • Attach the remaining two Z towers to the right side of the frame using (6) M3 x 10 socket head screws. (2) M3 nuts should be left between the towers for attaching a wire loom retainer. Any spare M3 nuts should be towards the back of the frame.

    • There is no need to worry about alignment at this point. Center the Z rod holders over the mounting holes for the Z motors as best you can for now.

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