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Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

Bonjour,

En allumant mon imprimante ce matin, j'ai remarqué que les axes X et Y n'étaient pas d’équerre.

Quand je fais un "auto home" la tête ne trouve pas le contacteur de fin car l'axe et un peu en biais.

J'ai essayé de dévisser les axes pour faire bouger le chariot histoire que tout revienne à sa place, mais ça ne fonctionne pas.

Avez-vous une astuce pour ça?

Merci! =)

Ps : Je suis sur une UMO

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    Pour remettre les axes en place il faut déserrer les poulies et utiliser les petits outils de calibrage des axes fournit avec l'UMO.

    Par contre c'est un peu bizarre que ça ait changé comme ça... tu as pas un soucis ailleurs?

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    C'est une faite maison, du coup je ne vois pas trop de quels outils tu veux parler...

    Non, ça n'a pas changé d'un coup, mais petit à petit, je voyais que ça se décalait.

    Jusqu’à ce que ça arrive à la limite du raisonnable :p

    Tu as une photo de ces outils? Je peux en fabriquer moi même ou m'en procurer quelque part?

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    Non ce n'est pas cette pièce.

    regarde dans le manuel de montage à partir de la page 53

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    Ok je vois, merci beaucoup.

    En gros je peux prendre deux piges de taille identique et mettre le tout d’équerre?

    Je vais voir si je ne peux pas bricoler, car je n'ai pas cet outil sous la main...

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    Tu peux utiliser quelque chose dans ce genre la:

    https://www.youmagine.com/designs/adjustable-axis-alignment-tool

    Je vais poser la question à Ultimaker car normalement ils devaient me fournir un STL pour la calibration des UM2. A priori ça fonctionne aussi pour l'UMO

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    Posted · Equerrage axe X et Y

    Tu parles d'un truc de ce genre?

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5092/5487826461_634ccbfbd5_m.jpg

    En même temps, j'aurai pu y penser ^^

     

    Oui exactement. Ultimaker a sortir des trucs plus "fancy" ensuite et un peu plus pratique, mais n'importe quelle pièce, outil ou autre machin allongé peut faire le boulot. C'est pas non plus au 10ème de millimètre.

    Tes poulies devaient pas être parfaitement serrées.

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