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Add a washer to the screw, to avoid damaging the printed part.
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Insert the screw through the hole on the opposite side to the hexagonal cavity.
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Thread the hex nut onto the screw and tighten the screw.
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When the nut is fully seated, remove the screw being careful not to dislodge the nut.
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Check your Hemera is a Direct Kit (direct drive) and the voltage corresponds to your printer:
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12V for MK2(S) and MK2.5(S)(S+)
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24V for MK3(S)(S+)
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Clean up strings from your printed parts with tweezers and a hot air gun (be careful).
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Carefully check the inside of the holes in the X ends, where the smooth rods will be inserted.
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Remove any elephant foot with a deburring tool.
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Check all bridges. If a bridge is falling in its center: heat tweezers with a lighter and press on the area with the poor bridging, to make it flatter.
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Try to insert the belt from your original Prusa in the Bear x_carriage using a flat screw driver. If you have trouble inserting the belt, it might be due to the following issues:
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Your prints are over-extruded. When you print functional parts you MUST calibrate your extrusion multiplier. This is not optional, every spool is different and will melt differently. Check our calibration guide: Extrusion multiplier and filament diameter
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You are not using a genuine Gates 2GT belt or your belt profile is not corresponding to 2GT.
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You are using a different filament than plain PETG and the shrinkage coefficient is different. In this case, you can compensate for shrinkage within your slicer.
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1. Unload the filament and allow the hot end to cool. Turn off the printer and remove the power plug.
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2. Protect the printing surface and use a tray to catch small components that might fall during the disassembly.
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3. Remove the M3x40 screw securing the Rambo/Einsy cover and disconnect all the plugs, from the board that make up the extruder cable bundle.
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4. Cut the zip ties and remove the screws clamping the extruder cable to the Rambo/EINSY box and remove the 3mm nylon filament. Completely unwind the spiral/fabric wrap from the cables.
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5. Cut the zip ties securing the extruder cables on the cable guide and remove the cable wrapping. Untangle the wires.
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6. Unscrew and remove the cable guide.
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1. Remove the screws holding the z-tops in place.
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2. Pull the z-tops off the smooth rods. Try to avoid pulling the rods from the z-motor mounts. If a rod does come loose, avoid rotating it within the linear bearings.
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3. Remove the screws, securing the trapezoidal nuts to each x-end and spin those nuts to the top of the lead screws and remove them. They will be reused.
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4. Lift the x-ends off the z-axis rods by lifting both the motor and idler mounts evenly.
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5. MK2(S), MK2.5(S) only: Remove the two M2x12 screws securing the x-end limit switch.
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6. Remove the three screws holding the x-end motor.
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7. Pull the rods out of the x-end-motor and idler mounts taking care not to bend or twist the rods.
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1. Cut the zip ties holding the extruder assembly to the linear bearings.
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2. Remove the timing belt. Replace if worn or damaged.
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3. Carefully pull the wires through the x-end assembly
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4. Tear down the entire extruder by reversing the assembly instructions provided by Prusa.
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5. All the printed parts will be replaced. Most of the electrical parts and fasteners can be reused.
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6. Check all wires and connectors for possible damage especially where wires had made a tight bend or may have been clamped too tightly.
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7. If you already have the PFTE tube at the correct length, check it for possible damage.
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Congratulations you have finished this step and are ready to start re-assembly :-)
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2 Comments
Where are the STL files for the Hemera mount? Are they included in the mk3s zip file or somewhere else?
For now they are in beta testing for my Patreons only. Will be public when I have enough feedbacks.