
JAMe = Just Another Microswitch endstop
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A precision-molded end-stop holder designed with meticulous attention to detail in Designspark Mechanical. I utilized existing spare parts but created a nut recess that was marginally too large, and the length didn't match my requirements. Consequently, I crafted custom files tailored to exact specifications. The arm's off-center placement ensures that the switch is perfectly centered on the support rod axis. The "JAMe_assy_v1.rsdoc" file features two distinct bodies, permitting effortless adjustment of length to desired dimensions. Users can simply drag the necessary components to effect the desired modifications, after which the bodies may be merged during *.stl generation. Operating Instructions: Working with the "JAMe_assy_v1.rsdoc" file enables users to extend the arm by dragging the switch end (designated as pink) away from the primary body (denoted as blue). Conversely, pulling the main body arm out by a commensurate amount effectuates an identical adjustment. Conversely, to reduce the distance between components, simply drag the switch end outward by a set measure. Then, retract the main body arm by the desired increment and readjust the switch end back to its original position, minus the reduction in main body arm length achieved during retraction.
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