Bearing block for 8 mm shaft, X,Y,Z axes, using 693zz bearings at 120 degrees

Bearing block for 8 mm shaft, X,Y,Z axes, using 693zz bearings at 120 degrees

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You may use this bearing blocks to replace linear bearings on X, Y, Z axes of your Prusa I3 from Sunhokey. The distance between the shaft and the plate to which you attach the block is 7 mm, like in stock linear bearing. You need two blocks on each shaft. If you use it on Z it would be perfect. If you use it on Y it will leave you exactly the same space for building along the Y axis. For X-axis I would use the block posted below so far. This is the proposal to replace http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1424346 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1438544 Bearings to use: 693. Screws to use: M3x16 screws which came with your printer, help me to find DIN. Self-locking nuts to use: DIN 985. Regular nuts are also OK. Print Settings Notes: Not printed yet. If you will - let me know if holes for M3 and M4 screws are too wide or too narrow.

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