A1 mini y-axis lube tool

A1 mini y-axis lube tool

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This easy and simple tool to make your lubrication of y-axis allot easier. This print only takes 10 mins and uses less than 0,61 grams of filaments.

 

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
VERY handy!
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Printed exactly as pictured . I haven’t tried it yet since I just oiled my machine
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This 3D print profile for a grease spreader for linear rails is perfect for even application. It creates a smooth, functional tool with just the right fit for linear rims. The design ensures efficient spreading without excess material, and the profile's durability holds up under pressure. Minimal supports make cleanup easy, making it a great, practical tool for maintaining your printer's rails.
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nettes teil
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Easy and useful
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Printed without problem, was easy to use also.
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Makes it so much easier! thank you!
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quick and easy Thats how i like it 👍
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the lube in my a1 mini came popped, does anyone know where I could get some more or any alternatives?
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WD-40, spray in a bottle cap and use a little syringe to suck it and use it 😉😉
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Replying to @Alegiro :
I would never use this f.. WD40, maybe okay for cleaning old grease but never for lubrication!!! Within a very short time nothing left on the parts you wish to lubricate, and then there is no oil or what so ever, of course no grease left! I would use very little of a good ball bearing soft grease !
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Replying to @TomasKausK :
WD-40 is made in at least 28 (TWENTY EIGHT!!!) types (cleaner, spray, liquid and GREASE! yes, even GREASE....) and any types of it has a different use. there is the "rusty lubricant", the "bearing lubricant", the "long lubricant" and go on. it's used also in machines that works 24/7/365 without any issues so....... anyway if you want to spend 5x for "specific lubricant" it's up to you. but i use WD-40 once per month and my printers (both resin and fdm) are still working since 7-8years. don't you like it? fine... don't you know how it's works? please don't give erroneous infos. WD-40 is a brand, which made even durable grease lubricant, not a single can of lubricant as you said/think....
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