Stepper motor head for Anycubic Wash and Cure 2.0

Stepper motor head for Anycubic Wash and Cure 2.0

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I found that sometimes when curing models, they flew off the table. The reason for this was a crooked head with magnets of stepper as in the photo. I took measurements and made a simple model. I changed the cross section of the hole for the axis of the stepper, so that the part fits better. Native bolts from an aluminum head fit into the holes of the fixing bolts, you don’t need to cut the thread, just carefully screw it into the plastic, the bolts hold tight) To attach the magnets, I used two nuts on the reverse side. These two nuts are all that is needed in addition to the model itself. The curing table fits quite tightly. The only other thing I would advise is to paint the part that is exposed to UV rays so that the plastic does not depolymerize.

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