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    • T3P3Tonyundefined
      T3P3Tony administrators @ignacmc
      last edited by T3P3Tony

      @ignacmc the fit is designed to be very snug to avoid centering issues etc.

      I just measured a couple of heatsinks i have to hand and they are 11.95 in diameter so it may be that the heatsinks are very lightly wider then they used to be at 12mm.

      Can you screw the heatsink through the PCB?

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      • ignacmcundefined
        ignacmc @T3P3Tony
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        @t3p3tony The screw passes through the hole quite snugly...but the shoulder below the screw is unable to pass. As I told you before, I have an old M12 threaded E3dv6 clone heatsink bought on aliexpress two years ago and it has exactly the same problem. Seems that the "excepcionality" is in the PCB hole diameter....

        Should i enlarge the hole a bit by carefully sanding the inside or what would you suggest? Trying to push the shoulder by hand force through the hole has not been successful.

        Predator with Duet3 Mini 5+, Smarteffector v4 and LGX Lite Extruder

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        • T3P3Tonyundefined
          T3P3Tony administrators @ignacmc
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          @ignacmc Ahh i see. i would try sanding rather than focring it through, especially as its only 0.1mm or so.

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          • ignacmcundefined
            ignacmc @T3P3Tony
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            @t3p3tony Seems that the PCB is quite traslucid on that zone (up to 2mm around the hole....There should be not PCB tracks there that I could damage, right?

            Predator with Duet3 Mini 5+, Smarteffector v4 and LGX Lite Extruder

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators @ignacmc
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              @ignacmc thats correct there is a 16mm diameter exclusion area:

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @ignacmc
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                @ignacmc, the PCB is only 2-layer and the traces are a few mm from the inside of the hole, so you can use e.g. a needle file to enlarge the hole slightly. But take great care not to scratch the fine strain gauge traces on either side of the PCB.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • ignacmcundefined
                  ignacmc @dc42
                  last edited by ignacmc

                  @dc42 I have just introduced my finger sheated with a piece of sandpaper, rubbed all around several times, and it seems to pass through now. I would say that I have not caused any noticeable "lateral play" or gap on the system...the fit is still snug so I expect it will work.

                  Predator with Duet3 Mini 5+, Smarteffector v4 and LGX Lite Extruder

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                  • ignacmcundefined
                    ignacmc @ignacmc
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                    @ignacmc One last question...if I want to use a "non-threaded" heatsink like the Mosquito or Dragon Hotend....Will it work with a M12 printed adapter? there are some on Thingiverse

                    Predator with Duet3 Mini 5+, Smarteffector v4 and LGX Lite Extruder

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @ignacmc
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                      @ignacmc said in M12 Heatsink does not fit PCB Smart Effector Hole:

                      @ignacmc One last question...if I want to use a "non-threaded" heatsink like the Mosquito or Dragon Hotend....Will it work with a M12 printed adapter? there are some on Thingiverse

                      I don't see why that wouldn't work. A harder plastic will transmit the force of nozzle contact better than a soft plastic.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                      • Dougal1957undefined
                        Dougal1957 @ignacmc
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                        @ignacmc said in M12 Heatsink does not fit PCB Smart Effector Hole:

                        @ignacmc One last question...if I want to use a "non-threaded" heatsink like the Mosquito or Dragon Hotend....Will it work with a M12 printed adapter? there are some on Thingiverse

                        713maker do manufacture an adaptor for the Mosquito which IMHO would be the best option see https://713maker.com/gb/mosquito/mosquito-hot-end-duet-smart-effector-adaptor

                        hth

                        Doug

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