Space X Launch Pad 39A Transporter Erector

Space X Launch Pad 39A Transporter Erector

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Transporter Erector for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy at Pad 39A. Rotates to vertical, 2 degrees, 45 degrees, and lays flat. Erector disconnects from the pad. Base covers should be cut in half to remove them quickly. Falcon 9 or Falcon Heavy rest on blocks I cut out from waste material. There will be an update with tugs and hold-down clamps. The stopper goes on the back of the transporter erector to hold the rest in place. For the pieces of the transporter erector above the truss, I used the design from chemteacher628 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2779030). Design for SLC-40 coming soon. What to Print: 2x Rail Power- Gray 1x Rocket Support- White 2x 90 Degree Support Pin- White 2x Tilt Holders- Gray 1x Pad Right- Gray 1x Pad Left- Gray 2x Connection Block- Gray 2x Arm Pins- White 1x Rocket Arms Part 2- White 8x Rail Trucks- Black 1x Base Cover Left- Gray 1x Base Cover Right- Gray 2x 2 Degree Pin- Gray 3x Hold Down Pin- Gray 2x TE Truss Stoppers- White 2x 90 Degree Supports- Light Blue 1x Pt 1 TE Rest- White 1x Pt 2 TE Rest- White 1x Stopper- White 2x 90 Degree Block Pt 1- Gray 2x 90 Degree Block Pt 2- Gray 2x Tug Pins- Gray 1x Pad Back- White 2x TE Rest Axles- Gray 6x 90 Degree Pin- Gray 1x TE Truss- White 8x Rest Tires- Black 1x TE Base- Gray 2x TE Rest Bumpers- White Assembly: Rail trucks get glued to the bottom of the rail power. Rocket arms pt1 get glued under the fairing on the transporter erector, rocket support gets glued 1/3 of the way up the second stage. Stopper gets glued on the back side of the erector 2/3 up. Rest tires get glued to rest axles. Tug pins fit in holes on the rest axles. Rest axles get glued to te rest put 1. Te rest pt1 gets glued to te rest 2. Bumpers get glued on te rest 2. Tilt holders slide into the pad back, with tall sides facing each other. Pad left and pad right get glued together with the connection blocks being glued on the bottoms of the ends. Pad back gets glued to the connection blocks. 90-degree block 2 gets glued underneath on the inside of the te base. 90-degree block one gets glued on both pad left and pad right towards the back. Hold down pins go in the 3 holes of the pad and connect through to the base. 90-degree support pins go through the truss and pad back and connect with the 90-degree supports. 90-degree pins go through both the 90-degree block 1 and block 2 on both sides. 2-degree pins go through the first hole on both sides. 90-degree pins also go in the base at 45-degree hole and through the base, truss stopper, and tilt holder to put the assembly together.

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