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Why isn't the X-axis 48" ?

Discussion in 'General Talk' started by Rink, Nov 17, 2021.

  1. Rink

    Rink Well-Known
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    Good evening.
    This may be a stupid question, and I'm sure there's a good reason for this, but...

    On the LEAD 1515...why isn't the work area on the x-axis a full 48"?

    Thx, rink.
     
  2. Rink

    Rink Well-Known
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    …anyone…
     
  3. Rick 2.0

    Rick 2.0 OpenBuilds Team
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    Not specifically sure as I've never built one but looking at the model the X-axis gantry smacks the side plates at 48" and you have to leave a bit of stand off each side so you can't really claim the full 48". Move the whole gantry system up a bit to where the gantry plates clear and you should be able to do a full 48".
     
  4. Gary Caruso

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    Hi Rink, on the Y it's just the Y plates you have to subtract from the travel, but on the x its the X carriage and the Y Rails on both sides.
    The gantry plates are on the outside of the Y rails.
    Cheers
    Gary
     
  5. Rink

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    Thank you.

    Not critical, I just wondered if there was a technical reason for designing all those components in such a way that the assembled capacity is just short of what I would consider an intuitive size. (Of course, my opinions are rarely of any value!)

    Based on my reading of this forum over the last couple years…I’m sure there is a good reason.

    Thx, rink.
     

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