This is fifth in a series of videos where we'll be assembling the z axis on an Ultimate Bee 1515 from BulkMan 3D.
I did run into a few snags while making this video, the largest was a critical m4x25mm screw that was missing from the kit- I ordered a nice assorted set so I'd have other ones on hand:
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In this video I use a set of Metric Hex drivers which are indispensable for getting into all of those hard to reach places and super cheap:
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I also had to drill the motor mounting holes out after finding that some of the bolts did not fit, not difficult but a little surprising. That called for a number 8 bit.
For greasing the bearing I use a mini grease gun and that's been the best solution I've found so far for the super mini nipples:
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As for grease itself, I personally like the super lube multipurpose with PTFE
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Lastly, If you don't feel like shooting your snap rings across your workshop you may feel inspired to grab a set of snap ring pliers
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There were a couple of "gotcha's in the Bulkman instructions on this step so hopefully this video can save you some pain - Don't rush and enjoy the process.
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