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05-06-2021 #1
Very kind of you to show all the pictures upside-down for the benefit of us Australian readers
All you need to do now is take a hacksaw and a drill to those lovely end brackets and modify them to take the proxy sensors the right way on.
KitAn optimist says the glass is half full, a pessimist says the glass is half empty, an engineer says you're using the wrong sized glass.
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05-06-2021 #2
The pictures were the right way up on my computer.....but glad to make our antipodean friends happy,
I have cut end plates with and without the lugs so I have options, I am going to test proximity sensors and mechanical switches and have a play with the electronics before going any further as I want to get the the speeds, limits, stops etc all working and sorted
My immediate problem is that the frame is 1 mm wider at one end, I am going to try and measure carriage to carriage to get an accurate dimension and shim the cross beams to try and remove as much inaccuracy as possible.
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