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− | + | 13mm Socket | |
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|Step_Title=<translate>Leg linear Rail install</translate> | |Step_Title=<translate>Leg linear Rail install</translate> | ||
|Step_Content=<translate>====Tools==== | |Step_Content=<translate>====Tools==== | ||
− | + | 13mm socket | |
====Parts==== | ====Parts==== | ||
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====Steps==== | ====Steps==== | ||
− | # Slide 4 t nuts into the 8080 extrusion rail. | + | #Slide 4 t nuts into the 8080 extrusion rail. |
− | # Position one linear slide just next to the rail so you can align the t-nuts to the holes as this will again be a "blind" install. | + | #Position one linear slide just next to the rail so you can align the t-nuts to the holes as this will again be a "blind" install. |
− | # Attach the linear slide so it is flush with the end of the extrusion. | + | #Attach the linear slide so it is flush with the end of the extrusion. |
− | # repeat for all 4 rails so you have 2 mirrored pairs. | + | #repeat for all 4 rails so you have 2 mirrored pairs. |
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}} | }} | ||
{{Tuto Step | {{Tuto Step | ||
− | |Step_Title=<translate>Leg install</translate> | + | |Step_Title=<translate>Leg install 1</translate> |
− | |Step_Content=<translate>==== Tools ==== | + | |Step_Content=<translate>====Tools==== |
− | + | 13mm socket | |
At least 2, better with 3, people | At least 2, better with 3, people | ||
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Clamps | Clamps | ||
− | ==== Parts ==== | + | ====Parts==== |
Top plate assembly | Top plate assembly | ||
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48x m8 washers | 48x m8 washers | ||
− | ==== Steps ==== | + | ====Steps==== |
− | # Slide 6 t-nuts (3 in each channel) in the corner of the top plate assembly. Align the holes with the corner plate pattern, preparing for a blind fit. | + | #Slide 6 t-nuts (3 in each channel) in the corner of the top plate assembly. Align the holes with the corner plate pattern, preparing for a blind fit. |
− | # Attach the plate with bolts/washers loosely. *there are a few ways you could do this next section, but we found this method to be effective with only 2 people, but we recommend using more! * | + | #Attach the plate with bolts/washers loosely. *there are a few ways you could do this next section, but we found this method to be effective with only 2 people, but we recommend using more! * |
− | # Place 6 more bolts/washers in the open section of the support plate, and loosely screw on t-nuts for only a thread or two. You want these to be flexible. | + | #Place 6 more bolts/washers in the open section of the support plate, and loosely screw on t-nuts for only a thread or two. You want these to be flexible. |
− | # Person A: Lift the leg directly above the plate and do your best to "Float" the leg so it is weightless for person B | + | #Person A: Lift the leg directly above the plate and do your best to "Float" the leg so it is weightless for person B |
− | # Person B: thread the channels on the leg over the pre-positioned t-nuts, 2 at at time, until the leg drops down into position (image 3) | + | #Person B: thread the channels on the leg over the pre-positioned t-nuts, 2 at at time, until the leg drops down into position (image 3) |
− | # Repeat for all 4 legs. At this point the top assembly should still be supported by the table below. Get your third person ready. | + | #Repeat for all 4 legs. At this point the top assembly should still be supported by the table below. Get your third person ready. |
− | # Have two people lift the top assembly so it slides up the rails until it is flush with the top of the leg extrusions. | + | #Have two people lift the top assembly so it slides up the rails until it is flush with the top of the leg extrusions. |
− | # Have your third person tighten down at least 2 bolts on all 4 corners, transferring the weight to the legs. | + | #Have your third person tighten down at least 2 bolts on all 4 corners, transferring the weight to the legs. |
− | # Use clamps to secure all beams into a flush position, then tighten down all bolts.</translate> | + | #Use clamps to secure all beams into a flush position, then tighten down all bolts.</translate> |
|Step_Picture_00=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_195752785.jpg | |Step_Picture_00=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_195752785.jpg | ||
|Step_Picture_01=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_201719067.jpg | |Step_Picture_01=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_201719067.jpg | ||
|Step_Picture_02=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_202523364.jpg | |Step_Picture_02=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_202523364.jpg | ||
|Step_Picture_03=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_204124320.jpg | |Step_Picture_03=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_204124320.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Tuto Step | ||
+ | |Step_Title=<translate>Leg Install 2</translate> | ||
+ | |Step_Content=<translate>====Tools==== | ||
+ | 13mm socket | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8mm tap and tappinghandle | ||
+ | ====Parts==== | ||
+ | Top plate assembly | ||
+ | |||
+ | 4x Brackets (b/p shaped) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 28x m8x20 (or 16) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 28x m8 washers | ||
+ | |||
+ | 12x t-nuts (post assembly) | ||
+ | ====Steps==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Tap the exposed interior channels at the top of the legs with the 8mm tap. | ||
+ | # insert 3 t-nuts into the horizontal extrusion channel that terminates at the leg. | ||
+ | # Use the the b/p bracket to align the placement of the t-nuts. | ||
+ | # Secure the bracket in place by blind capturing the 3 nuts, and using the 4 tapped channels.</translate> | ||
+ | |Step_Picture_00=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220118_193608049.jpg | ||
+ | |Step_Picture_01=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220118_193233646.jpg | ||
+ | |Step_Picture_02=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220114_231026813.jpg | ||
+ | |Step_Picture_03=PP_Sheetpress_PXL_20220118_223821063.jpg | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Notes | {{Notes |
Author PPatASU | Last edit 2/03/2022 by PPatASU
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*The following 2 steps will be used to make 2 identical plate assemblies. The parts listed are for 1 assembly (so double everything if you're making two plates at a time)
1/4"-20 tap + tap handle
countersink (or anything over 1/4" bit) for hole cleanup
13mm Socket
1 meter aluminum sheet
2x 1000mm 4080 extrusion
4x 920mm 4080 extrusion
4x 286mm 4080 extrusion
2x266mm 4080 extrusion
156 T-nuts (16*9) + 12)
156 M8x16mm Bolts
156 M8 washers
Attaching the exterior beams to the plate
same as above
36 corner brackets
(welder?)
Drill press
Grinder
Vice
1/4-20 Tap
4x Linear rail plates (w/ 90degree stopper plate)
4x Linear rail posts
16x 1/4"-20 x 3/8" bolts
13mm socket
16x m8x20 bolts
16x m8 washers
16x m8 t-nuts
4x 8080 extrusion
13mm socket
At least 2, better with 3, people
Clamps
Top plate assembly
4x legs
4x corner plates (12-hole, shaped like a 7)
48x m8x20 bolts
48x m8 t nuts
48x m8 washers
13mm socket
8mm tap and tappinghandle
Top plate assembly
4x Brackets (b/p shaped)
28x m8x20 (or 16)
28x m8 washers
12x t-nuts (post assembly)
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