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Wanhao Heated Bed Spring Guides
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EDIT: Added a real life photo of them (quick and dirty print), and the directions below.
I recently got myself a brand new Wanaho Duplicator i3 PLUS, and was looking around the web for things to do with it... that's when I found it:
The dreaded RECALL!
It seems that the springs between the heated bed and its support will rub the insulator off the board, which in turn can cause a short, or other nastiness.
You really only need four to fix the problem, but why not install 8 (one on the top and bottom of each spring), to keep your springs straight up and down? 9 are included on this STL just in case one doesn't print correctly.
Safety first, all!
Directions:
1. Print this .stl
2. After your bed has cooled, power off, unplug, and remove all cables from the printer.
3. Grab a T8 scredriver and a pair of pliers.
4. Completely remove the thumbscrews from the bottom of the mounting plate.
5. Lift the heated bed off the mounting plate, being careful not to damage the wire
I recently got myself a brand new Wanaho Duplicator i3 PLUS, and was looking around the web for things to do with it... that's when I found it:
The dreaded RECALL!
It seems that the springs between the heated bed and its support will rub the insulator off the board, which in turn can cause a short, or other nastiness.
You really only need four to fix the problem, but why not install 8 (one on the top and bottom of each spring), to keep your springs straight up and down? 9 are included on this STL just in case one doesn't print correctly.
Safety first, all!
Directions:
1. Print this .stl
2. After your bed has cooled, power off, unplug, and remove all cables from the printer.
3. Grab a T8 scredriver and a pair of pliers.
4. Completely remove the thumbscrews from the bottom of the mounting plate.
5. Lift the heated bed off the mounting plate, being careful not to damage the wire
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