C.A.T.S ToolPlate System (Compact Adjustable Toolplate System) featuring BMG Aero/Wind & BMG + V6 for X5SA with MGN12H Linear Rails
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Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3782865 Hey! I'm ChR1stMas. I've been a part of the 3D Printing Community for a while now, and now I've published my first ever big design. The CATS! It allows you to manually change Tooplates with only 6 Screws! It's also super rigid and uses only one cable from Mainboard to Hotend; The DB26 Connector! If you have any more Questions, My Discord is: ChRIstMas#6253 If you want to join the TronXY Discord Community: https://discord.gg/EykgDX4P9Q Enjoy! What you need: - An X5SA with Sensorless homing and MGN12H Linear rails! I have yet to add Endstop mounts for the Design. If you have any aftermarket Board with UART compatible Drivers (TMC2209 for example) you should be able to activate sensorless homing. As of Version 2, I have not yet added in Endstop mounts. - 6x M3 threaded inserts - 10x M3x*something* screw, whatever fits for you. I used mostly M3x10 Custom Designs: BMG Aero / BMG Wind: Included BMG Slim + V6 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4799225 More to come! Changelog: -19.02.2021 Added Support for the Slim BMG+V6 System by BorgasPower - 19.02.2021 Version 2: Made it so that the toolplate doesn't attach to the belts, making the swapping quicker and letting you always keep your belt tension you set up. How to use: The CATS_MGN12H_Adapter goes on your Linear rails (or whatever you use) Then, you grab an Online design for a Hotend Adapter of any kind (BMG Aero Design already included), you use TinkerCAD or 123D Design to attach the Adapter design to the CATS_Toolplate. You print it out, put in your hotend stuff in your printed toolplate, and then wire everything up to the DB26 Connector in an order you like( Tip: spread hotend wires across 4-6 pins). You have successfully created a toolplate! Only takes 6 Screws to put it in (3 for the plate, 3 for the breakout board). You can make as many of these as you'd like. I have included the one I use for a BMG Aero Clone, as well as files for the Stock X5SA Sensor because that's what I use right now. I hope you can work with this design and create lots and lots of remixes! Thanks a lot for reading this, and I wish you happy Toolchanging! This design is currently adapted to the TRONXY X5SA with linear rails I used 6 M3 Brass inserts (or 7 if you want) and some m3x10 screws.
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