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                     (1) Stepper Motor 
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                     (3) 4x y-Rodholder Bottom 
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                     (4) y-Motorholder 
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                     (5) y-Belt Tensioner 
 
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                     Using an Engineer Scriber, insert 2x M3 Self-Securing Nuts into each of the y-bar holders. 
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                     Alternatively, you can tighten the M3 Self-Securing Nuts with an M3 Screw from the other side. 
 
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                     Align the T-Nuts and the frame as shown in figure 1. 
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                     Now, place the four y-rodholders on the frame (see figure 3), assigning each hole to a T-Nut. 
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                     For the x-axes, make sure that there are 2x T-Nuts between the two y-rodholders. 
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                     The y-rodholders are now screwed on using 8x M6x12mm Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screws. 
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                     These screws are initially only loosely tightened, as the y-rodholders need to remain movable. 
 
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                     Place the y-motorholder on to the stepper motor. 
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                     Make sure the cables are leading to the holes for the M6 screws. 
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                     Then, attach the motor to the y-motorholder. Use the 4x M3 Washers and the 4x M3x10mm Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screws to fasten it. 
 
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                     Slide the GT3 pulley onto the motor shaft of the stepper motor. 
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                     The GT3 pulley has two grub screws. Ensure that one of these screws is aligned with the flat surface of the shaft. Then, tighten both grub screws. 
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                     To avoid friction, leave a small gap between the pulley and the motor surface. 
 
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                     Attach the assembled y-motorholders to the 2x T-Nuts between the two y-rodholders in the rear x-axis. Use 2x M6x12mm Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screws for this. 
 
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                     Place the y-belt tensioner on 2x T-Nuts in the front x-axis and fasten it loosely with 2x M6x12mm Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screws. 
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                     Both the y-motorholder and the y-belt tensioner must be easily movable on the corresponding x-axes. 
 
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                     The setup of the y-axis is now complete. 
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                     continue with the manual 03. Assembly and Installation of the Heatbed Carriage for MK52-Blocks. 
 
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