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I have the same problem with my UM 1 (UM Beta) and the HBK.
I will probably just take a file to that tab since it is not used.
One other thing that is happening is the left side of the wooden bed cover (side with the tab that hits the upper Z stage limit switch) rides a bit against the back wall just like the metal tab. I took some sand paper to the wood. It reduced it a little bit but I will have to sand it some more since it is still rubbing a bit.
Also, my printer has the lower Z-stage limit switch under the bottom wooden plate (previously pressed by a long wooden piece on the old acrylic bed). This new bed design does not have this long wooden piece to press it so my lower Z-stage limit switch cannot be pressed.
heated bed upgrade: aluminum plate tab at back touching frame
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I have the same problem with my UM 1 (UM Beta) and the HBK.
I will probably just take a file to that tab since it is not used.
One other thing that is happening is the left side of the wooden bed cover (side with the tab that hits the upper Z stage limit switch) rides a bit against the back wall just like the metal tab. I took some sand paper to the wood. It reduced it a little bit but I will have to sand it some more since it is still rubbing a bit.
Also, my printer has the lower Z-stage limit switch under the bottom wooden plate (previously pressed by a long wooden piece on the old acrylic bed). This new bed design does not have this long wooden piece to press it so my lower Z-stage limit switch cannot be pressed.
Did you have the same issue?
I will provide pictures once I get home.