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Motion and 3D printer hardware

Off-the-shelf parts that show up in nearly every printer build. Reference them by size and the rest of the part designs itself.

608 bearing

608 bearing

Skateboard bearing, 8 × 22 × 7mm. Spinners, idlers, friction-fit pulleys.

625 / 624 bearings

625 / 624 bearings

5 × 16 × 5 and 4 × 13 × 5. The small idlers you'll see in printer kits.

Linear bearing (LM8UU)

Linear bearing (LM8UU)

Recirculating ball bearing on an 8mm smooth rod. The standard linear-motion part.

Smooth rod

Smooth rod

Chromed steel shaft, usually 8mm. Linear bearings glide on it.

NEMA 17 stepper motor

NEMA 17 stepper motor

42.3mm face, 5mm shaft. Mounting holes on a 31mm square pattern. Say "NEMA 17 mount" and the holes line up.

2020 aluminium extrusion

2020 aluminium extrusion

20 × 20mm cross-section with a 6mm T-slot. The skeleton of most printer frames.

Linear rail (MGN12)

Linear rail (MGN12)

12mm rail with an MGN12H carriage. Stiffer and quieter than smooth-rod motion.

Bed-levelling spring

Bed-levelling spring

8mm OD, 20mm tall compression spring. The yellow ones under most i3-style beds.

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