Ortur Lasermaster 3 Z-Axis Lifter and YRR mount Adapter for LM3 10W LU2-10-A

Ortur Lasermaster 3 Z-Axis Lifter and YRR mount Adapter for LM3 10W LU2-10-A

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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Z-Lifter and Angle Mount for Ortur Laser Master 3 with 10W Lasercutter (LU2-10-A-24V-23E05)

 

With this model you can easy print a Z-Axis Lifter by yourself, you only need a few other components. This allows you to easy set and change the Z Axis (the height of the laser head) of your lasercutter without loosen the whole head every time.

Also you can mount the whole laser on the top of the head to laser on an yrr or yrc rotary device without greater remount of the whole laser cutter with frame.

 

Attention: you will lose approx. 2cm of your bed range! You have to re-arrange your rail-impact screw so that the head doesn't bump to the outer frame.

 

The Lifter is based on a Steel M5 Rod with a few nuts, you can attach some kind of knob on the model.

I used one of following Make: https://makerworld.com/en/models/47222#profileId-184936

 

 

You will need following additional things:

  • approx. 180-200mm M5 (DIN) threaded rod
  • 4-5 M5 hexagon nuts, including 2 self-locking hexagon nuts
  • 2x (fitting) washers for M5
  • 1x M5 grub screw

For assembly please look at the pictures.

First attach the whole mount on the regular ortur rails and tighten the grub screw (not too strong!) - you will get problems if you try this as last step because the slider will be in front of the screw.

In the slider goes one nut, the more important thing is in the middle part. The lower nut, on the side of the slider, was drilled and a pin has to be glued inside, so that the nut stay on its place. For better rotation there are the 2 washers near the filament and then a self-locking nut (don't tighten too strong!) on top.

For the knob, you can choose for your own. I used the knob linked above and sticked another nut inside with a bit glue and then a self-locking one for fixation.

 

If you want to laser to an YRR or YRC rotation device, you can easy loosen the Laser head and attach it to the head of the mount. Of course you have to set up your laser cutting software for this different orientation.

 

I printed all in PLA or PLA+ with only some small supports. It's important that the walls don't flow too much so that all fits nicely. Of course you can rasp the filament, but that isn't funny with all the sliders ;)

 

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I searched a long time for a solution like this, but never found it, so I decided to create it by myself.

I invested a lot of time in this project, so please be kind that I printed my name on the side of the model. I don't want to have money of someone, but I also don't like to see my creation on some other portals, where you have to pay for it.

 

So give me a like and write some comments if it worked for you as good as for me :)

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