@@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ The build instructions below are divided into two parts, namely pre-assembly and
| Part | Picture |
| ---- | ---- |
| Button Head Cap Screw (BHCS) | <imgsrc="/"width="350"/> |
| Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS) | - |
| DIN 433 M3 Washer | - |
| **Smooth idler pulley** - The smooth side of the backside of a timing belt moves on a smooth idler pulley | - |
| **Teethed Idler pulley** - The toothed side of a timing belt moves on a teethed idler pulley |
1.**Drive pulley** - Sits on a motor shaft and is always teethed. Comes with two set screws that need a ##1.5 allen wrench
2.**Heatset insert** - Brass insert with ridges on the outside and a female thread on the inside. They are pressed into printed parts using a soldering iron
3.**Set screw** - Headless screws with external threads and a hex key on one side. Found on drive pulleys and in the L brackets to join two aluminium profiles.
4. L bracket - L shaped connector with 2 set screws, used to connect two profiles at a right angle.
5. 3030 angle connector - Aluminium connectors that connect profiles on the plane. Each angle connector requires 2 SHCSs and 2 hammer nuts
6. Allen wrench - Tool with a hex head to tighten Socket head cap screws SHCS
7. Flat head screwdriver - Tool to tighten flat head screws and found on the controller board and electronic wire terminals
8. Cross head screwdriver - Tool to tighten cross head screws and found on the controller board with electronic wire terminals
| **Button Head Cap Screw (BHCS)** - These screws have a hex head and require an allen wrench | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_bhcs.png"width="200"/> |
| **Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS)** - These screws have a hex head that require an allen wrench | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_shcs.png"width="200"/> |
| **DIN 433 M3 Washer** - Thin precise washers that are used as spacers between idler pulleys | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_washer.png"width="200"/> |
| **Smooth idler pulley** - The smooth side of the backside of a timing belt moves on a smooth idler pulley | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_smooth_idler.png.png"width="200"/> |
| **Teethed Idler pulley** - The toothed side of a timing belt moves on a teethed idler pulley |<imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_teethed_idler.png.png"width="200"/> |
|**Drive pulley** - Sits on a motor shaft and is always teethed. Comes with two set screws that need a ##1.5 allen wrench | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/hardware_drive_pulley.png.png"width="200"/> |
|**Heatset insert** - Brass insert with ridges on the outside and a female thread on the inside. They are pressed into printed parts using a soldering iron | <imgsrc="/docs/machines/3DPrinter/pictures/.png"width="200"/> |
|**Set screw** - Headless screws with external threads and a hex key on one side. Found on drive pulleys and in the L brackets to join two aluminium profiles | LINK |
| L bracket - L shaped connector with 2 set screws, used to connect two profiles at a right angle | LINK |
| 3030 angle connector - Aluminium connectors that connect profiles on the plane. Each angle connector requires 2 SHCSs and 2 hammer nuts | LINK |
| Allen wrench - Tool with a hex head to tighten Socket head cap screws SHCS | LINK |
| Flat head screwdriver - Tool to tighten flat head screws and found on the controller board and electronic wire terminals | LINK |
| Cross head screwdriver - Tool to tighten cross head screws and found on the controller board with electronic wire terminals | LINK |