Anet A6/A8 Magnetic Fan Mount

Anet A6/A8 Magnetic Fan Mount

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There are several designs floating around for something like this, but I did not have any of the particular magnets on hand, so I designed something for what I did have. While I did pull inspiration for this project from seeing other models, I don't consider this a remix because I designed everything from the ground up based on my needs. What's needed and instructions should be in the post-printing section, but I'll put it here too. **Things you'll need**: * [2x #6-32 1-1/2" Machine Screws](https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/fasteners-connectors/screws/machine-screws/grip-fast-reg-6-32-x-1-1-2-phillips-drive-zinc-flat-head-machine-screw-100-count/2334810/p-1444451980449-c-8933.htm?tid=807566996596409431&ipos=7) or equivalent. * [2x #6-32 Nuts](https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/fasteners-fastener-accessories/nuts/hex-jam-nuts/6-32-hex-nut-4-pcs/82328/p-1444440073487-c-8915.htm?tid=-756479828230315504&ipos=1) or equivalent. * [2x 14-14.3mm x 3.5mm Magnets](https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Clasps-Closure-Handbag-Clothes/dp/B07CMJYR78/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=14mm+magnet&qid=1547784916&sr=8-11) * 2x flush M4 long screws (maybe 30mm?), I apologize I was not measuring or looking to see which ones worked. * 2x M4 Flat Washers (depending on how it fits) **Things to do after printing**: * Press the magnets (gently) into the parts. * You may have to file down the rounded section under the magnet closest to the filament gear. My part was barely touching the filament gear and I didn't want anything to bind up. This may not be needed as it was kind of hard to see, but I filed it down a bit just in case. * Mount the back plate onto the extruder using the M4 screws. * Put the fan tunnel and second magnetic mount together, and install the two #6-32 screws all the way through, onto the fan. **Things to note**: I don't consider this a WIP, but modifications/improvements could surely be done. Because my printer is the Anet A6, I had to remove the screw holding the part cooling fan. I originally just tried turning the screw around, but it would not allow my X-Axis limiter switch to depress. The second screw seems to hold the fan in just fine, and even after about 10 hours of printing, it hasn't budged at all. I know the model isn't perfect, but it might help someone out. It seems to be working very well for me, so I figured I would share it.

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