Summary of Contents for 3D Printing Systems CHASSIS 1.0
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BUILD GUIDE CHASSIS 1.0 This build guide will walk you through building a 3DPG chassis. Please begin by printing and gathering the items listed below. Have fun and happy printing! last updated: 7/4/24 Printed in .2mm resolution. No supports required, brim recommended. PLA recommended for all parts except ITEMS TO PRINT for tires in TPU.
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Moving the linkage left and right will help set the inside bearings. Repeat this process for the two rear knuckles. Note: For single motor configuration, you do not need to insert the inside rear bearings, mark by the red arrow. CHASSIS 1.0...
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SINGLE MOTOR CONFIGURATION STEP 7 Slide the servo through the top opening. Make sure the circular motor feature is oriented towards the front of the chassis. Insert the included screws in the pre-placed holes. CHASSIS 1.0...
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(refer to the wiring diagram on page 6) STEP 10 Install the DC motor into the chassis. This should snap-fit into place, meshing with the rear wheel gears. Note: For single motor configuration, you will use one motor in either mount. CHASSIS 1.0...
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Wrist tight and then tighten extra with the 3DPG wrench. STEP 13 Secure the receiver and ESC with double-sided tape or a zip tie. If your receiver has a built-in gyro, it’s important for this component to stay secured while driving. CHASSIS 1.0...
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Note that the polarity flips for motors to both spin in the correction direction. STEP 15 Secure the battery to the chassis using adhesive velcro or strap. BUILD COMPLETE! You can now power on your transmitter and ESC to drive your 3DPG Chassis. CHASSIS 1.0...
Take close attention to the orientation of the wires onto the receiver. 2. Check that the transmitter and receiver are paired. 3. Charge your battery fully and try again. 4. Check the ESC is powered on. (typically an LED turns on) CHASSIS 1.0...
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