End Stop with Bearings(!) for Cross Cut Sled

End Stop with Bearings(!) for Cross Cut Sled

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This is an end stop for a cross cut sled featuring six bearings for real gliding action. Please note that this end stop has an inner width of 36 mm to fit on a front stop with that exact thickness _and_ requires a t-nut rail to be exactly in the middle of your sled's front stop to work properly. **Payload** • 6 x bearings 683 ZZ 3x7x3 mm • 2 x M3 threaded bar 54 mm length • 2 x M3 threaded bar 13 mm length • 1 x M6 threaded bar, length depending on thickness of your t-nut rail. • 1 x M6 nut • 1 x M6 sliding block **Assembly** • Slot in the four top bearings into their guiding holes. Push the two 54 mm threaded bars in either hole. I used a drop of super glue to keep them in place. • Stick the remaining two bearings on their respective 13 mm threaded bar and push them in the corresponding guiding holes at the bottom of the end stop. I used super glue on either side of the bars to prevent them from falling out. • If you want to use the knob, you must assemble it: Super glue a M6 nut to the inner part of the knob. Glue a threaded bar of appropriate length to the nut using, e.g., Loctite or similar. The appropriate length depends on the thickness of your t-nut rail. Basically it's 8 mm (inner part of knob) + 12 mm (thickness of end stop) + x mm (top of t-nut rail to and through the t-nut sliding block). **Disclaimer** If you print this model and use it, you do this on your own risk. I cannot be held responsible if someone or something gets damaged or injured by using this model.

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