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E3D Titan Aero Mount For Alunar M508 by micvee
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago
This part is designed to attach an E3D Titan Aero extruder to an Alunar M508 (Prusa i3 clone). It may fit other printers.
If the spacing of your X carriage 8mm rods is 45mm center to center, this will probably work for your printer. I also uploaded the Fusion 360 model file, so you can edit it to suit your needs.
You will need the following hardware:
1) SC8UU - QTY 3 (8mm linear bearing with "platform")
2) KW11-3Z - QTY 1 (limit switch)
3) M4 x 15mm screws - QTY 2 (belt attachment points)
4) M4 nuts - QTY 4 (belt attachment points)
5) M4 x 8mm (approx.) screws - QTY 12 (for attaching mount to bearings)
6) Small cable ties/zip ties - QTY 2 (don't be a slob)
7) E3D Titan Aero Extruder - QTY 1 (duh)
= If you have an Alunar M508 (or similar) printer you probably already have items 1-4
9/26/17
The parts cooler in the picture is this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2234811. The mount portion of Thing # 2234811 easily snapped in half, to make it a "one sided" cooling fan. I also trimmed the duct as the creator of the thing describes. It's not ideal but it gets the job done. The Titan Aero kit came with the longer screw that I needed.
If the spacing of your X carriage 8mm rods is 45mm center to center, this will probably work for your printer. I also uploaded the Fusion 360 model file, so you can edit it to suit your needs.
You will need the following hardware:
1) SC8UU - QTY 3 (8mm linear bearing with "platform")
2) KW11-3Z - QTY 1 (limit switch)
3) M4 x 15mm screws - QTY 2 (belt attachment points)
4) M4 nuts - QTY 4 (belt attachment points)
5) M4 x 8mm (approx.) screws - QTY 12 (for attaching mount to bearings)
6) Small cable ties/zip ties - QTY 2 (don't be a slob)
7) E3D Titan Aero Extruder - QTY 1 (duh)
= If you have an Alunar M508 (or similar) printer you probably already have items 1-4
9/26/17
The parts cooler in the picture is this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2234811. The mount portion of Thing # 2234811 easily snapped in half, to make it a "one sided" cooling fan. I also trimmed the duct as the creator of the thing describes. It's not ideal but it gets the job done. The Titan Aero kit came with the longer screw that I needed.