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1.8 ASSEMBLY MANUAL
We build space shuttles with gardening tools
so anyone can have a space shuttle of their own.
VERSION 2020-10-25
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  • Page 1 WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM VORON 1.8 ASSEMBLY MANUAL We build space shuttles with gardening tools so anyone can have a space shuttle of their own. VERSION 2020-10-25...
  • Page 2 Please do not become the first VORON fatality. There is no special Reddit flair for that. Please, read the entire manual before you start assembly. As you begin wrenching, please check our Discord channels for any tips and questions that may halt your progress.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Introduction Afterburner Print Bed & Wire Path Hardware Frame Skirts & Bottom Compartment A/B Drive Electronics Compartment Front Idlers Electronics Gantry Rear Panel & Exhaust Panels Bed Frame Finishing Touches Z Axis X Axis Next Steps Belt Path...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    PART PRINTING GUIDELINES The Voron Team has provided the following print guidelines for you to follow in order to have the best chance at success with your parts. There are often questions about substituting materials or changing printing standards, but we recommend you follow these.
  • Page 5 If you need assistance with your build, we’re here to help. Head on over to our Discord group and post your questions. This is our primary medium to help VORON Users and we have a great community that can help you out if you get stuck.
  • Page 6: Hardware

    SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW (SHCS) Metric fastener with a cylindrical head PULLEY and hex drive. The most common GT2 pulley used on the motion system fastener used on the Voron. of the Voron. ISO 4762 HEX NUT SHIM Hex nuts couple with bolts to create a Not to be confused with stamped tight, secure joint.
  • Page 7 HARDWARE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM F695 BEARING LM8LUU BEARING A ball bearing with a flange used in A long linear ball bearing used in the Z various gantry locations. axis. HEAT SET INSERT Heat inserts with a soldering tip so that THUMB NUT they melt the plastic when installed.
  • Page 8 FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 9 EXTRUSIONS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM GETTING EXTRUSIONS TOGETHER Separate the extrusions you’re going to need for this section of the build. We’ve laid out all the parts you should have and highlighted the ones that will be used in the following sections.
  • Page 10 EXTRUSIONS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x16 BHCS PREPARE 10 EXTRUSIONS All 10 extrusions are going to be used in this section. Prepare them as shown to the left.
  • Page 11 FIRST BLIND JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BUILD ON A FLAT SURFACE Build the frame on a glass or granite surface to ensure you can get it as square as possible. UPSIDE DOWN ASSEMBLY For ease of assembly we recommend to assemble the frame upside down. Mind the position and orientation of the access hole on the vertical extrusions.
  • Page 12 REMAINING UPRIGHTS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM MIND ACCESS HOLE POSITION We do our best to call out things that may bite you later in the assembly process but may skip things that seem obvious to us. If in doubt please refer to the CAD model, it might save you some considerable time down the road.
  • Page 13 Y EXTRUSIONS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM ADJUST TO 90MM DISTANCE The extrusions that will later hold the Y-Rails are spaced 90mm from the top extrusions (110mm from the work surface). Make sure that they sit flush with the vertical extrusions and aren’t twisted/rotated. A small machinist square will help with this task.
  • Page 14 BOTTOM EXTRUSIONS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM FINDING THE RIGHT POSITION The bottom extrusions are spaced 320mm from the Y extrusions. Use the linear rods of the Z drive as a guide. Make sure that you are able to slide them in from the side.
  • Page 15 FEET WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x16 SHCS FLIP RIGHT-SIDE UP This concludes the first section of the assembly. Time to put the printer on it’s own feet. Don’t forget to take a photo of Rubber Foot your success.
  • Page 16 A/B DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 17: A/B Drive

    A DRIVE MOTOR WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM A/B DRIVE MOTORS The picture shows the A Drive motor (left hand side of the printer). B Drive motor is assembled in the same fashion with the pulley orientation GT2 20T Pulley flipped. GRUB SCREWS aka the root of all issues Use thread locker on all grub screws.
  • Page 18 A DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM UPSIDE DOWN ASSEMBLY For ease of assembly we recommend to assemble the A and B drives upside down. M5 Shim F695 Bearing M5x30 BHCS...
  • Page 19 A DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS FLIPPED RIGHT SIDE UP Turn the part over...
  • Page 20 B DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 BHCS...
  • Page 21 B DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS...
  • Page 22 A/B DRIVE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM CHECK YOUR WORK Compare your assembled parts to the graphics shown here. Pay attention to the pulley orientation and alignment with the bearing stack ups.
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  • Page 24 FRONT IDLERS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 25 TENSION ARMS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM HEAT SET INSERTS M3 Heat Set Insert You will need to install heat set inserts into the tension arms. If you need help on the correct procedure, ask in Discord. M5 Nut...
  • Page 26 A IDLER WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5 Shim F695 Bearing ASSEMBLY AID This screw is used to align components and will be removed in a later step. M5x40 SHCS...
  • Page 27 A IDLER WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x40 SHCS M3 Washer REMOVE ASSEMBLY AID Remove the screw and slide the tension arm into place. M3x40 SHCS...
  • Page 28 B IDLER WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM F695 Bearing M5 Shim ASSEMBLY AID This screw is used to align components and will be removed in a later step. M5x40 SHCS...
  • Page 29 WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM B IDLER M5x40 SHCS M3 Washer M3x40 SHCS REMOVE ASSEMBLY AID Remove the screw and slide the tension arm into place.
  • Page 30 FRONT IDLERS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM CHECK YOUR WORK Compare your assembled parts to the graphics shown here.
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  • Page 32 GRANTY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 33 B MOTOR MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SLIDE INTO PLACE Loosen the screws and slide into place.
  • Page 34 A MOTOR MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SLIDE INTO PLACE Slightly loosen the M5 screw and slide into place.
  • Page 35 REAR CROSSBAR WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SLIDE INTO PLACE The rear crossbar can be slid into place. You may need to loosen the M5 screws.
  • Page 36 REAR CROSSBAR & A/B DRIVE MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM PRELOAD T NUTS You won’t be able to access this spot after the rails are installed. Preinstall and align 1 M5 T Nut and 1 M3 T Nut now. M5 T-Nut M3 T-Nut M5x10 BHCS M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 37 FRONT IDLER MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SLIDE INTO PLACE M5x10 BHCS Slightly loosen the M5 screw and slide into place.
  • Page 38 LINEAR RAILS MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM MIND THE CARRIAGE M3x8 SHCS MGN9 Rail The carriages are designed to slide along the rail easily. This unfortunately also includes sliding off the rails. Dropping the carriage likely irreparably damages it. USE A BALL END DRIVER The top extrusion will block access for a regular straight driver.
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  • Page 40 BED FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 41 BED FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x16 BHCS...
  • Page 42: Bed Frame

    BED FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BEARING LUBRICATION Bearings are usually shipped in a rust prevention oil . Clean LM8LUU Bearing and properly lubricate prior to installation. FLUSH WITH BOTTOM Insert the bearing all the way until it sits flush with the bottom of the part.
  • Page 43 BED FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 44 BED FRAME WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x16 BHCS CHECK YOUR WORK Compare your assembled parts to the graphics shown here.
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  • Page 46 Z AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 47 Z AXIS RODS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY LUBRICATION A thin layer of lubrication will prevent rust. 8mm Shaft IMPROVISED STOPS Push the brackets onto the rods, they will prevent the rods from slipping out.
  • Page 48: Z Axis

    Z AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM FLIP PRINTER BACKWARDS INSERT FROM THE SIDE Flip the printer on it’s back if Insert the Z stage at an angle you’re having trouble installing to position all rods close to the Z stage installed their final place. If required loosen the bottom extrusion.
  • Page 49 Z AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM DON’T TIGHTEN M5x10 BHCS Leave the screws slightly loose for the next step. FLIP PRINTER UPRIGHT...
  • Page 50 Z AXIS ALIGNMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM ALIGNING THE Z RODS Position the plastic brackets as shown on the left (44mm from the front extrusion) and fasten the screws for that rod. Repeat for the front right rod. Move the bed carrier up and down to bring the other rods into position.
  • Page 51 Z AXIS STEPPER MOTOR WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x12 SHCS Lead-screw Nut M3 Nut APPLY LUBRICATION Apply a thin layer of grease to the lead-screw to prevent rust and ensure a smooth operation. M3x12 SHCS...
  • Page 52 Z AXIS STEPPER MOTOR WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SWING INTO PLACE REPEAT FOR SECOND MOTOR Insert one of the Z motors Repeat the install steps for the on an angle and secure it to second Z motor. the extrusions. M5x10 BHCS ALIGNMENT Position the lead-screw block in the LEAD-SCREW BLOCK center of the extrusion.
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  • Page 54 X AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 55 RIGHT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Inserts HEAT SET INSERTS You will need to install heat set inserts into the XY joint. If you need help on the correct procedure, ask in Discord.
  • Page 56 RIGHT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM F695 Bearing M5x1 Shim M5x40 SHCS...
  • Page 57 RIGHT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x30 BHCS GT2 20T Idler DON’T OVER TIGHTEN The screw is used to position the idler and is screwed directly into plastic. The idler must spin freely.
  • Page 58 RIGHT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5 Nut...
  • Page 59 LEFT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM F695 Bearing M5x1 Shim M5x40 SHCS...
  • Page 60 LEFT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x30 BHCS DON’T OVER TIGHTEN The screw is used to position the idler and is screwed directly into plastic. The idler must spin freely. GT 20T Idler...
  • Page 61 LEFT XY JOINT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5 Nut...
  • Page 62 X BEAM WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS CENTERED RAIL INSTALLATION GUIDE Use the guides to position the top rail in the center of the extrusion prior to lightly fastening the screws. This rail will become the forward facing rail. Linear Rails Loosely position the other rail and lightly fasten the screws.
  • Page 63 X BEAM WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM LEAVE LOOSE Lightly tighten the screws. M5x16 BHCS...
  • Page 64 X CARRIAGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Microswitch M2x10 Self Tapping SOLDER WIRES NOW Heat Set Inserts Solder approx. 300mm of wire to the mircoswitch before installing it. See setup guide for details.
  • Page 65 X CARRIAGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3 Nut...
  • Page 66 X CARRIAGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS M3x30 SHCS LEAVE LOOSE Lightly tighten the screw.
  • Page 67 X CARRIAGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x16 SHCS 3MM DISTANCE Fasten the screw until there is 3mm space between the screw head and the printed part.
  • Page 68 X CARRIAGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM PROBE WIRES Cut the probes wires to about 15cm. Heat Set Insert ENDSTOP WIRES Place the endstop wires into the same channel. Inductive Probe M3x20 SHCS...
  • Page 69 X CARRIAGE MOUNTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 70: Axis

    X AXIS RAIL TRAMMING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM RAIL ALIGNMENT Move X Carriage over the full range to initially align the bottom rail. Slightly tighten the screws of the front rail, the screws of the bottom rail and the pivot block screw on the underside of the carriage. Move the X Carriage to check for any binding.
  • Page 71 BELT CLAMPS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Insert M3x12 SHCS...
  • Page 72 X AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 73 X AXIS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 74 BELT PATH WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 75: Belt Path

    BELT PATH WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM THE VORON BELT PATH Voron printers use a belt path based on the popular CoreXY pattern. The individual belt paths are stacked on top of each and the crossing often found in CoreXY designs is omitted. Compared the many other...
  • Page 76 BELT ROUTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SOME EXTRUSIONS MISSING? We’ve hid some extrusions for better visibility. No need to disassemble anything.
  • Page 77 BELT ROUTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 78 BELT ROUTING WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM MIND THE BELT PATH Make sure that the belts are sitting on the bearing stacks. This may seem obvious but is easy to miss.
  • Page 79 X AXIS ALIGNMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM MOVE X AXIS BACK MOVE X AXIS FORWARD Loosen the X Beam screws. Move the axis all the way forward until both XY Move the axis all the way back. Both XY Joints Joints touch the idlers. must touch the motor mounts.
  • Page 80 AFTERBURNER WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 81 TOOL CARTRIDGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM AVAILABLE MOUNTS We also provide mounts for the Slice Engineering Mosquito and TriangleLab/Phaetus Dragon Hotend. They are assembled in a similar manner. Heat Set Insert E3D V6 Style Hotend M3x16 SHCS...
  • Page 82 TOOL CARTRIDGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM PTFE Tube M3x40 SHCS PTFE STICKOUT The PTFE tube should end 10mm above the surface of the printed part.
  • Page 83 TOOL CARTRIDGE WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 84 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Insert...
  • Page 85 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BMG Drive Pinion Stepper Motor STEPPER WIRES If the steppers has wires cut them to approximately 150mm. Wires/connector to the right hand side. M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 86 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BMG Thumb Screw Heat Set Insert BMG Idler Assembly LUBRICATE BEARINGS A light lubrication film will help with smooth operation and longevity.
  • Page 87 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BMG Drive Assembly CHECK BEARING FIT The bearings must slip on and off the shaft easily. Pressing the bearings on the shaft will damage them. Lightly sand the shaft if required.
  • Page 88 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS...
  • Page 89 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x20 SHCS...
  • Page 90 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM PTFE Tube M3x6 BHCS...
  • Page 91 CLOCKWORK WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS M3x20 SHCS...
  • Page 92 FAN ASSEMBLY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM REMOVE TOP COVER Split the fan open by DON’T OVER TIGHTEN bending the taps on the The screws are screwd side. directly into plastic. M3x16 SHCS...
  • Page 93 FAN ASSEMBLY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Piece of Filament...
  • Page 94 FAN ASSEMBLY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x30 SHCS M3x12 SHCS...
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  • Page 96 PRINT BED & WIRE PATH WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 97 Y ENDSTOP WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SOLDER WIRES Solder 500mm of wire to the microswitch before inserting it flush into the housing. M3x16 SHCS M5x16 BHCS Microswitch PRELOADED NUTS The nuts have been installed several chapters before.
  • Page 98 Z ENDSTOP WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM GT2 Pulley SOLDER WIRES Solder 100mm of wire to the microswitch before inserting it into the housing. Microswitch PRESS FIT M2x10 Self Tapping Apply the required force to fully seat the pulley in the printed part. REMOVE FLANGE & GRUB SCREWS Use a bottle opener or some pliers to remove the top flange.
  • Page 99 Z ENDSTOP WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM 5mm Shaft M3x20 SHCS...
  • Page 100: Afterburner

    CABLE CHAIN WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM FIXED END VS. FREE END Some cable chains only have one end that is able to swing freely. Use this end on the back of the Afterburner. M3x6 BHCS...
  • Page 101 CABLE CHAIN WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x6 BHCS FIXED END VS. FREE END If you cable chain as a fixed and use this end on the XY joint.
  • Page 102 PRINT BED WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Print Surface PRINT SURFACE The print surface can be applied directly to the print bed or alternatively a magnet based removable system can be used. A removable surface is recommended. Preinstalling the screws is possible but not recommended as those will interfere with the heater application.
  • Page 103 PRINT BED WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM HEATER APPLICATION Attach the heater to the bottom of the plate with wires facing away from the center hole. Read/watch a guide on heater installation if you are unsure about the procedure. Heater Pad Thermal Fuse...
  • Page 104 PRINT BED WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SCREW ACCESS HOLES Cut holes for the screws. M3x16 SHCS REPEAT FOR SECOND MOUNT M3 Shim M3 Thumb Nut...
  • Page 105 PRINT BED WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x40 SHCS Die Spring M3 Thumb Nut...
  • Page 106 Z ENDSTOP WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM ADJUST Z ENDSTOP POSITION The shaft of the Z Endstop must not touch the print bed. Adjust the position if required.
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  • Page 108 SKIRTS & BOTTOM COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 109 POWER INLET WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Insert Keystone Blank RJ45 Keystone Adapter Power Inlet...
  • Page 110 SKIRTS & DISPLAY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Insert M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 111 DISPLAY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Mini12864 Display M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 112 SKIRTS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 113 SKIRTS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 114 SKIRTS & DISPLAY WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 115 DECK PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM DIN Rail DECK PLATE DIMENSIONS Refer to Github for drawings and dimensions. M5x16 BHCS...
  • Page 116 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 117 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 118 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 119 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM CUTOUT TOWARDS THE BACK The wires will be routed through the cutouts. Make sure they are pointing towards the back of the printer.
  • Page 120 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 121 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM DIN Rail M3x16 SHCS...
  • Page 122 ELECTRONICS COMPARTMENT WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
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  • Page 124 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 125 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SSR Din Mount M4x6 BHCS M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 126 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M2x10 Self Tapping M2x10 Self Tapping...
  • Page 127 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M2x10 Self Tapping M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 128 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 129 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M4x6 BHCS M4x6 BHCS...
  • Page 130 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS...
  • Page 131 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM SPRING LOADED Use a flat head screw driver to pull the latch open. It will lock open. Be careful when releasing the latch, it will snap back into place. Mind your fingers.
  • Page 132 ELECTRONICS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY VHB TAPE 3M VHB tape is a double sided adhesive tape. Other vendors have similar products that you can use as a substitute.
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  • Page 134 REAR PANEL & EXHAUST WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 135 EXHAUST WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM Heat Set Insert...
  • Page 136 EXHAUST WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM BSPP ADAPTER Some adapters have a small lip that prevents the PTFE tube from passing through. Inspect the adapter and if necessary use a drill to carefully remove the lip.
  • Page 137 EXHAUST WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS M3x30 SHCS...
  • Page 138 EXHAUST WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY VHB TAPE Filter Material VHB Tape is a double sided adhesive tape.
  • Page 139 REAR PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM HAMMERHEAD NUTS? A drop of thread locker will turn the M3x8 SHCS hammerhead nuts into a 1/4 turn quick release for the panels. Best done once the M3x8 SHCS assembly is finished. M3 Hammerhead Nut M3 Hammerhead Nut...
  • Page 140 REAR PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY FOAM TAPE Use foam tape on the contact areas between the panels and the frame to mitigate noise from vibrations.
  • Page 141 WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x12 SHCS...
  • Page 142 REAR PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M5x10 BHCS REMOVE TAPE BACKING...
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  • Page 144 PANELS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 145 PANEL MOUNTS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY FOAM TAPE Use foam tape on the M3x8 SHCS M3 Hammerhead Nut highlighted areas to mitigate noise from vibrations.
  • Page 146 TOP PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY FOAM TAPE Use foam tape on the contact areas between the panels and the frame to mitigate noise from vibrations.
  • Page 147 SIDE PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM APPLY FOAM TAPE Use foam tape on the contact areas between the panels and the frame to mitigate noise from vibrations.
  • Page 148 FRONT PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM GLUE INTO PLACE Use a fast acting glue like super-glue. Magnets APPLY VHB TAPE MIND THE MAGNET POLARITY The parts will be bonded to the panels Ensure that the magnets are facing in the right using double-sided adhesive tape. direction prior to glueing them into place.
  • Page 149 FRONT PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM GLUE INTO PLACE Use a fast acting glue like super-glue. Magnets MIND THE MAGNET POLARITY Ensure that the magnets are facing in the right direction prior to glueing them into place. APPLY VHB TAPE The parts will be bonded to the panels using double-sided adhesive tape.
  • Page 150 FRONT PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 151: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM ROTATE LEVERS TO LOCK Use the levers to lock and unlock the panel for the electronics M3x8 SHCS...
  • Page 152 BOTTOM PANEL WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x6 BHCS...
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  • Page 154 WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM...
  • Page 155 SPOOL HOLDER WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM PTFE Tube M5x16 BHCS...
  • Page 156 BOWDEN HOLDER & XY CAPS WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM M3x8 SHCS...
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  • Page 158 If you need assistance with your build, we’re here to help. Head on over to our Discord group and post your questions. This is our primary medium to help VORON Users and we have a great community that can help you out if you get stuck.
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  • Page 160 WWW.VORONDESIGN.COM VORON Website Github Discord vorondesign www.vorondesign.com https://github.com/ https://discord.gg/voron...
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