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    • tjb1undefined
      tjb1
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      Are PCB carriage adapters available for 20mm wide x 15mm tall bolt patterns? Looking at putting this on my Kossel Mini and would like to avoid printing an adapter.

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      • T3P3Tonyundefined
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        Unfortunately not, you would need to change to 2020. Are you sure your mini Kossel has 2015, from memory mine had 20*20 as those are standard for mounting on rails.

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        • Dougal1957undefined
          Dougal1957
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          I suspect he may have IGUS Rails tony which are 20x15 you could print a jig and then drill 2 extra holes in the Carriage PCB's I believe they are totally passive so you won't hurt anything

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          • T3P3Tonyundefined
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            Yes that's an option although the holes at 15 would be very close to the originals at 20. (centers 5mm apart hole radius 1.5mm, only 2mm of PCB between holes).

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            • Cataundefined
              Cata
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              mgn12c are 20*15

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              • dc42undefined
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                Sadly Igus doesn't offer the standard "long body" carriages that other manufacturers do.

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                • c310undefined
                  c310
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                  Igus doesn't offer the standard "long body" carriages

                  dc42, what do you think on hiwin QHH15CA carriage?
                  https://motioncontrolsystems.hiwin.com/configurator/qh-series–-interchangeable-type---block

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    I haven't used them so I can't comment.

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                    • tjb1undefined
                      tjb1
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                      I was able to modify the file in KiCAD and they look to be about $20 from OSHPark but the cost of the carbon arms has kind of put me off this upgrade for now. I got my rails during the Misumi 3D Printing promotion so I'm not sure what brand they are anymore but they are 20x15.

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        @tjb1:

                        I got my rails during the Misumi 3D Printing promotion so I'm not sure what brand they are anymore but they are 20x15.

                        You could buy long-body carriages to fit the same rails, but you need to be careful when fitting them.

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                        • srs5694undefined
                          srs5694
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                          Before I got my Delta Smart Effector, I was using a modified version of this Thing:

                          https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:932959

                          As delivered, it has 20x20 screw spacing; but I had to modify it for 20x16 spacing to attach to the sliders I'm using, which I accomplished by editing the "for (y = [-10, 10])" line to "for (y = [-3, 13])". I made a few other tweaks, too.

                          When I got my Smart Effector, I needed to change the ball stud spacing to 55mm, which is done via the rodSeparation and ballStudDistance variables (they're semi-redundant). I'm now using my modified version of this Thing with my Smart Effector, without the carriage pieces provided with the Smart Effector. This seems to work fine – or at least, as well as can be expected. (There's a bit too much play in my carriage, and printing parts like these, rather than using manufactured parts, might be a contributing factor.)

                          In any event, you should be able to make similar changes, just with a tiny change for 20x15 spacing. If you're not comfortable with OpenSCAD, I could do this for you and send you the files; PM me if you want this. Note that I can't promise how whatever I produce would mate with your slider; it might be awkwardly high or low. If you do it yourself, you can adjust the y range in that "for" statement to get it to fit the way you want.

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