Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view provides a clear, symmetrical representation of the mount's central structure, including the main bore and mounting flanges, which are critical for understanding its alignment and fit.
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The Front view provides a clear, symmetrical representation of the mount's central structure, including the main bore and mounting flanges, which are critical for understanding its alignment and fit.
The Top view is essential for showing the four mounting arms and the bolt pattern, which define the overall footprint and how the mount attaches to the printer's frame.
A vertical section along the Y-axis reveals the internal bore diameter and the wall thickness of the central hub, which are critical for ensuring the probe's clearance and structural integrity.
A vertical section along the X-axis shows the internal structure of the mounting arm, including the wall thickness and the internal bore, confirming the design's strength and fit.
A vertical section along the Y-axis reveals the internal bore diameter and the wall thickness of the central hub, which are critical for ensuring the probe's clearance and structural integrity.
A vertical section along the X-axis shows the internal structure of the mounting arm, including the wall thickness and the internal bore, confirming the design's strength and fit.
This detail magnifies the central bore, showing the precise diameter and depth, which are critical for the probe's connection and alignment.
This detail highlights the bolt pattern, showing the precise diameter and spacing of the mounting holes, which are crucial for the correct installation on the printer.
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These are 2D engineering drawings, not 3D files. Dimensions are extracted from the 3D geometry and should be verified against the source model before use in manufacturing.
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