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Board-dat/OPM/OPM1181-dat/OPM1181-dat.md
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| 20 | 20 | |
| 21 | 21 | ## ref |
| 22 | 22 | |
| 23 | -- datasheet - https://github.com/Edragon/Datasheet/tree/master/consonance |
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| 23 | +- [[consonance-dat]] |
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| 24 | 24 | |
| 25 | -- [[rechargeable-battery-dat/rechargerable-battery-dat]] - [[battery-dat]] |
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| 25 | +- [[rechargerable-battery-dat]] - [[battery-dat]] |
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| 26 | 26 | |
| 27 | 27 | - [[Lead-Acid-Battery-dat]] |
| 28 | 28 |
Chip-cn-dat/CONSONANCE-dat/CN3768-dat/CN3768-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# CN3768-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +The CN3768 charging system incorporates several automatic features to optimize battery health and longevity. |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | +**Deeply discharged batteries** are initially trickle charged at 17.5% of the programmed constant charge current. This continues until the cell voltage reaches 75% of the regulation voltage in over-charge mode. |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | +The **over-charge phase** ends when the charging current decreases to 38% of the constant charge current, at which point the system transitions to float charge mode. |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +If the battery voltage subsequently drops below 83.95% of the over-charge voltage while in float-charge mode, a **new charge cycle** automatically begins. |
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| 11 | + |
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| 12 | +Furthermore, the CN3768 automatically enters **sleep mode** when the input voltage falls below the battery voltage, conserving power. |
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| 13 | + |
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| 14 | + |
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| 15 | +## ref |
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| 16 | + |
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| 17 | +[[DSE-CN3768.pdf]] |
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Chip-cn-dat/CONSONANCE-dat/CN3768-dat/DSE-CN3768.pdf
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Chip-cn-dat/CONSONANCE-dat/CONSONANCE-dat.md
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| 9 | 9 | |
| 10 | 10 | - [[CN3302-dat]] - PFM Boost Dual-Cell Lithium Battery Charging Control IC |
| 11 | 11 | |
| 12 | -- [[CN3768-dat]] - 4A, 12V Lead-Acid Battery Charger IC - [[DSE-CN3768.pdf]] - [[OPM1181-dat]] |
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| 12 | +- [[CN3768-dat]] - 4A, 12V Lead-Acid Battery Charger IC - [[OPM1181-dat]] |
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| 13 | 13 | |
| 14 | 14 | - [[BAT1002-dat]] - [[DSE-CN3065.pdf]] |
| 15 | 15 | |
| 16 | +- [datasheet in github](https://github.com/Edragon/Datasheet/tree/master/consonance) |
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| 17 | + |
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| 18 | + |
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| 19 | + |
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| 16 | 20 | |
| 17 | 21 | |
| 18 | 22 | ## ref |
Chip-cn-dat/CONSONANCE-dat/DSE-CN3768.pdf
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app-dat/archieved-dat/archieved-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# archieved-dat |
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| 3 | + |
app-dat/archieved-dat/writer-machine-dat/writer-machine-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# writer-machine-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +## records |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | +- [main inter-connection part](https://t.me/electrodragon3/356) |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | + |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +## ref |
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| 11 | + |
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| 12 | +- [[app-dat]] |
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app-dat/openpnp-dat/PixiePlacer-dat/PixiePlacer-BOM-dat/PixiePlacer-BOM-dat.md
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| 4 | 4 | |
| 5 | 5 | - [PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Bill-of-Materials](https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Bill-of-Materials) |
| 6 | 6 | |
| 7 | - |
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| 7 | +- [google sheet BOM](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CWFQ7bArdYDCNkc-MHFDlqN6pdHpugMOtVum4YUrMk8/edit?gid=0#gid=0) |
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| 8 | 8 | |
| 9 | 9 | ## raw-bom |
| 10 | 10 |
app-dat/openpnp-dat/PixiePlacer-dat/PixiePlacer-Y-dat/PixiePlacer-Y-dat.md
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| 2 | 2 | # PixiePlacer-Y-dat.md |
| 3 | 3 | |
| 4 | 4 | |
| 5 | -- [[motion-system-dat]] |
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| 5 | +- [[motion-system-dat]] - [[alu_extrusion-dat]] |
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| 6 | 6 | |
| 7 | -[assembly video ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StzaezD6ANE) |
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| 8 | 7 | |
| 9 | -- [[alu_extrusion-dat]] |
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| 10 | 8 | |
| 11 | -## Tension Slider Assembly |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +## Tension Slider Assembly BOM List |
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| 12 | 11 | |
| 13 | 12 | | Category | Part_Name | Part Description | Quantity | |
| 14 | 13 | | :-------------- | :----------------------- | :-------------------------------- | -------: | |
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| 31 | 30 | - M5_Nut - [[nut-dat]] |
| 32 | 31 | - Socket_Cap_Screw_M5x45mm |
| 33 | 32 | |
| 34 | - |
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| 35 | - |
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| 36 | 33 | 3D Printed Part - [[3d-print-service-dat]] |
| 37 | 34 | - Star_Knob_Base == star_knob v7 == https://cad.onshape.com/documents/ff9d1e3bb0c6648192bdf385/v/70ff96265c3a5c65e5e93ef9/e/10f29c1435693a48f4ed55a7 |
| 38 | 35 | - Star_Knob_Cover == can not find this file |
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| 40 | 37 | |
| 41 | 38 | ## steps by steps |
| 42 | 39 | |
| 43 | -[explanation in github ](https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Y%E2%80%90Axis) |
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| 40 | +- [full assembly 3D file at here](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/cba5ff23b34f56cdb8d56e29/w/70635aee323f77b7c3b4f3ff/e/d64d0dd6226f687165828220) |
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| 41 | + |
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| 42 | +- [explanation in github ](https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Y%E2%80%90Axis) |
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| 43 | + |
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| 44 | +- [assembly video ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StzaezD6ANE) |
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| 45 | + |
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| 44 | 46 | |
| 45 | 47 | ### Tension Slider |
| 46 | 48 | |
| 47 | -- [[timing-pulley-dat]] - [[glue-dat]] |
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| 49 | +- [[belt-sys-dat]] - [[timing-pulley-dat]] - [[glue-dat]] - [[idler-dat]] |
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| 48 | 50 | |
| 49 | -- The Tension_Slider tensions the belt on the X-Axis and Y-Axis. In total three are needed in the machine. The Hex_Screw_M5x35mm is pressed into the Star_Knob_Base and the Star_Knob_Cover glued on inorder to encapsulate the screw. |
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| 51 | +- The Tension_Slider tensions the belt on the X-Axis and Y-Axis. In total three are needed in the machine. The **Hex_Screw_M5x35mm** is pressed into the **Star_Knob_Base** and the **Star_Knob_Cover** glued on inorder to encapsulate the screw. |
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| 50 | 52 | - A M5_Nut is dropped into the Tension_Slider. |
| 51 | -- The Socket_Cap_Screw_M5x45mm is pushed through the hole of the Tension_Slider and the GT2_Idler_20T_5B_6mm and secured with a M5_Nut. |
|
| 53 | +- The **Socket_Cap_Screw_M5x45mm** is pushed through the hole of the **Tension_Slider** and the **GT2_Idler_20T_5B_6mm** and secured with a **M5_Nut**. |
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| 52 | 54 | - Pass the belt through the center of the aluminum extrusion before mounting both mounting plates to the aluminum extrusion. |
| 53 | 55 | |
| 54 | 56 | ### Y-Axis Left Back Mounting Plate |
| 55 | 57 | |
| 56 | -- Press and secure the Bearing on the side in place with M3 screws. |
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| 57 | -- Insert the Belt and attach the Idler to the 8mm shaft. |
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| 58 | -- Insert a M5 screw and feed the Belt around the Idler and secure the screw with a nut. |
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| 58 | +- Press and secure the **608 Bearing** on the side in place with M3 screws. **Socket_Cap_Screw_M3x6m** |
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| 59 | +- Insert the Belt and attach the Idler to the **8mm shaft**. |
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| 60 | +- Insert a M5 screw and feed the Belt around the **Idler** and secure the screw with a nut. |
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| 59 | 61 | - Mount the Y-Axis_Left_Back_Mounting_Plate to the Aluminum extrusion with M5 screws. |
| 60 | 62 | |
| 61 | 63 | ### Y-Axis Front Mounting Plates |
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| 66 | 68 | |
| 67 | 69 | ### Y-Axis Right Back Mounting Plate |
| 68 | 70 | |
| 69 | -- Connect the Pulley to the Motor shaft. |
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| 71 | +- Connect the **Pulley** to the Motor shaft. |
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| 70 | 72 | - Mount the Motor to the Y-Axis_Right_Back_Mounting_Plate with M5 screws and nuts. |
| 71 | 73 | - Insert the Belt and attach the Idler with a M5 screw and nut. |
| 72 | 74 | - Mount the Y-Axis_Right_Back_Mounting_Plate to the Aluminum extrusion with M5 screws. |
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| 105 | 107 | - Left_Back_Mounting_Plate_Y-Axis |
| 106 | 108 | - Right_Back_Mounting_Plate_Y-Axis |
| 107 | 109 | |
| 108 | -- [[motor-dat]] |
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| 110 | +- [[motor-dat]][[belt-sys-dat]] |
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| 109 | 111 | |
| 110 | 112 | - [[mechanics-dat]] - [[bearing-dat]] - [[shaft-dat]] - [[belt-dat]] |
| 111 | 113 |
app-dat/openpnp-dat/PixiePlacer-dat/PixiePlacer-dat.md
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| 1 | 1 | |
| 2 | 2 | # PixiePlacer-dat |
| 3 | 3 | |
| 4 | -- https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer |
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| 5 | 4 | |
| 6 | -https://www.youtube.com/@pixieplacer |
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| 7 | 5 | |
| 8 | 6 | |
| 9 | 7 | |
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| 16 | 14 | - [[PixiePlacer-Y-dat]] |
| 17 | 15 | |
| 18 | 16 | |
| 19 | -## CAD |
|
| 17 | +## all resources info |
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| 18 | + |
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| 19 | + |
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| 20 | +- [github](https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer) / [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/@pixieplacer) |
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| 21 | + |
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| 22 | +BOM |
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| 23 | + |
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| 24 | +- [PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Bill-of-Materials](https://github.com/PixiePlacer/PixiePlacer/wiki/Bill-of-Materials) |
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| 25 | + |
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| 26 | +- [google sheet BOM](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CWFQ7bArdYDCNkc-MHFDlqN6pdHpugMOtVum4YUrMk8/edit?gid=0#gid=0) |
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| 27 | + |
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| 28 | +- [copied BOM V2](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18583qxF1q-lbWCTlZ11vYUZMCIv_e09sAsYIaguiR-M/edit?gid=0#gid=0) |
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| 29 | + |
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| 30 | +CAD |
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| 20 | 31 | |
| 21 | 32 | - [full assembly 3D file at here](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/cba5ff23b34f56cdb8d56e29/w/70635aee323f77b7c3b4f3ff/e/d64d0dd6226f687165828220) |
| 22 | 33 |
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| 4 | 4 | |
| 5 | 5 | ## 608_Bearing |
| 6 | 6 | |
| 7 | +Here's what "608" means: |
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| 8 | + |
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| 9 | +- 6 – The bearing type (6 = single row deep groove ball bearing) |
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| 10 | +- 0 – The bearing series, indicating the robustness (0 = light duty) |
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| 11 | +- 8 – The bore size, which is 8mm |
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| 12 | + |
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| 13 | +Basic Dimensions of a 608 bearing: |
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| 14 | + |
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| 15 | +- Inner diameter (bore): 8 mm |
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| 16 | +- Outer diameter: 22 mm |
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| 17 | +- Width (thickness): 7 mm |
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| 18 | + |
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| 19 | +## block the bearing |
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| 20 | + |
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| 21 | + |
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| 22 | + |
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| 23 | +by M3 screws |
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| 7 | 24 | |
| 8 | 25 | |
| 9 | 26 | ## What is a Bearing? |
mechanics-dat/belt-dat/belt-dat.md
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| 1 | - |
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| 2 | -# belt-dat |
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| 3 | - |
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| 4 | -GT2_Belt_6mm |
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| 5 | - |
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| 6 | -## ref |
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| 7 | - |
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| 8 | -- [[belt]] |
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mechanics-dat/belt-dat/timing-pulley-dat/timing-pulley-dat.md
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| 1 | - |
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| 2 | -# timing-pulley-dat |
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| 3 | - |
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| 4 | -## GT2_Timing_Pulley_20T_8B_6mm |
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| 5 | - |
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| 6 | -- **GT2**: Refers to the tooth profile – 2 mm pitch (distance between teeth), ideal for precise motion control (e.g., 3D printers). |
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| 7 | -- **20T**: 20 Teeth – the pulley has 20 teeth around its circumference. |
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| 8 | -- **8B**: 8 mm **inner bore diameter** (fits an 8 mm shaft). |
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| 9 | -- **6mm**: **Belt width** – designed for 6 mm wide GT2 timing belts. |
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| 10 | - |
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| 11 | -## Summary: |
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| 12 | -This is a 20-tooth GT2 pulley with an 8 mm bore, suitable for 6 mm belts. It's commonly used in 3D printers, CNC machines, and robotics for accurate belt-driven motion. |
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| 13 | - |
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| 14 | -https://cad.onshape.com/documents/707b8372a3c9ced9cde96289/v/ee73401f89c866bc22119094/e/19e0ed0d5720546e9089804c?showReturnToWorkspaceLink=true |
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| 15 | - |
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| 16 | -- measured witdth = 9 mm |
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| 17 | -- measured hole = 5 mm |
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| 18 | - |
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| 19 | - |
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| 20 | - |
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| 21 | -## GT2_Timing_Pulley_20T_8B_5mm |
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| 22 | - |
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| 23 | -the following images show inner hole 5mm, not 6mm |
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| 24 | - |
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| 25 | - |
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| 26 | - |
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| 27 | - |
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| 28 | - |
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| 29 | -## ref |
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| 30 | - |
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| 31 | -- [[timing-pulley]] |
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mechanics-dat/belt-sys-dat/belt-dat/belt-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# belt-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +GT2_Belt_6mm |
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mechanics-dat/belt-sys-dat/belt-sys-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# belt-sys-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | + |
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| 5 | +- [[timing-pulley-dat]] - [[idler-dat]] - [[belt-dat]] |
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| 6 | + |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | + |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | + |
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| 11 | + |
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| 12 | +## ref |
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| 13 | + |
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| 14 | +- [[belt-sys]] |
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mechanics-dat/belt-sys-dat/idler-dat/idler-dat.md
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# idler-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +## GT2_Idler_20T_5B_6mm |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | + |
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| 7 | + |
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| 8 | +## ref |
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| 9 | + |
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| 10 | +- [[idler]] |
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| 1 | + |
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| 2 | +# timing-pulley-dat |
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| 3 | + |
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| 4 | +## GT2_Timing_Pulley_20T_8B_6mm |
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| 5 | + |
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| 6 | +- **GT2**: Refers to the tooth profile – 2 mm pitch (distance between teeth), ideal for precise motion control (e.g., 3D printers). |
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| 7 | +- **20T**: 20 Teeth – the pulley has 20 teeth around its circumference. |
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| 8 | +- **8B**: 8 mm **inner bore diameter** (fits an 8 mm shaft). |
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| 9 | +- **6mm**: **Belt width** – designed for 6 mm wide GT2 timing belts. |
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| 10 | + |
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| 11 | +## Summary: |
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| 12 | +This is a 20-tooth GT2 pulley with an 8 mm bore, suitable for 6 mm belts. It's commonly used in 3D printers, CNC machines, and robotics for accurate belt-driven motion. |
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| 13 | + |
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| 14 | +https://cad.onshape.com/documents/707b8372a3c9ced9cde96289/v/ee73401f89c866bc22119094/e/19e0ed0d5720546e9089804c?showReturnToWorkspaceLink=true |
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| 15 | + |
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| 16 | +- measured witdth = 9 mm |
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| 17 | +- measured hole = 5 mm |
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| 18 | + |
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| 19 | + |
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| 20 | + |
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| 21 | +## GT2_Timing_Pulley_20T_8B_5mm |
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| 22 | + |
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| 23 | +the following images show inner hole 5mm, not 6mm |
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| 24 | + |
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| 25 | + |
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| 26 | + |
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| 27 | + |
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| 28 | + |
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| 29 | +## ref |
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| 30 | + |
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| 31 | +- [[timing-pulley]] |
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