Anycubic Mega X Hemera mount
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Update 12th of May 2021: adapted the fan duct for better stability. It previously warped due to the glue and heat from the hot end. This version is more resilient.
This is a bracket and 5015 fan duct to mount an E3D Hemera direct drive extruder to an Anycubic Mega X. Some holes are intended to be filled with threaded inserts, so you'll need 6 M3 ones and one M5 insert. You'll need to extend the motor wires and sensor wires as well to make it work. I just placed the sensor freely above the PTFE tube, the cables and filament keep it in place. You may need to adapt the hole diameters to your threaded inserts, as well as the height of the mounting holes and the X limit sensor height to adapt to your printer. The PCB is placed between the two horns poking out of the front and everything is plugged in there just like the original setup.
If you want, you can cut out a piece of the bracket where the heater block is located so that it can be rotated and disassembled without removing the w
This is a bracket and 5015 fan duct to mount an E3D Hemera direct drive extruder to an Anycubic Mega X. Some holes are intended to be filled with threaded inserts, so you'll need 6 M3 ones and one M5 insert. You'll need to extend the motor wires and sensor wires as well to make it work. I just placed the sensor freely above the PTFE tube, the cables and filament keep it in place. You may need to adapt the hole diameters to your threaded inserts, as well as the height of the mounting holes and the X limit sensor height to adapt to your printer. The PCB is placed between the two horns poking out of the front and everything is plugged in there just like the original setup.
If you want, you can cut out a piece of the bracket where the heater block is located so that it can be rotated and disassembled without removing the w
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