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Mammotion LUBA Servicestand

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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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23.6 h
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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22.3 h
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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24.8 h
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Service Stand for the Mammotion Luba

Upright positioning significantly simplifies cleaning and blade replacement.

 

Support is provided via the shock absorber mounts and the hemispherical recesses.

The frame is assembled from 20 mm diameter aluminum tubes. A wall thickness of 2 mm is recommended.

 

The vertical tubes should be gently bent at approximately 10 cm height. They should incline approximately 4–5 cm to optimally support the robot.

 

The tubes are secured with M6x12 set screws. Threads should be cut into the corresponding holes—direct screwing is not recommended.

 

Required Materials:

20×2 mm diameter Aluminum Tube:
– 1 pc. 265 mm
– 1 pc. 425 mm
– 2 pc. 540 mm (these will be bent)

M6×12 Set Screws:
– 16 pc.

 

Printed in Bambu Lab PETG HF.

 

Two versions are available:
– A version for H2D with a continuous base
– A version for X1C, P1S etc. with a split base, fastened with 8 M5×16 countersunk screws

 

Note:
When using the *.stl files, the parts must also be printed in mirrored versions.

The *.3mf files already contain the ready-to-print mirrored components.

 

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The 25mm tubing edition turned out great ❤️ Thank you so much 🙏
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Also fits Luba 2 mini :D
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Any way to get you to make a file for 25mm tubes? I can't find 20mm where I live, Norway, small town, and I would prefere not to order them online 😅
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Hy, i try to make a 25mm Version the next days. are you Sure about the 25mm or is it 1" what is 25,4mm?
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That would be super great! It's 25mm, we use the metric system in Norway 🙏
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Replying to @Patrick_Sch :
I forgot to mention, I have the P1S 😅
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Hello, what kind of screws do I need then? Socket head cap screws or countersunk screws? I have printed it and find it absolutely fantastic Many thanks
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Hello, set screws are required to secure the tubes Countersunk screws are only needed for the split version for X1 or P1 to connect the split base
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Replying to @Patrick_Sch :
Ah, okay, thank you very much for the information. Since I printed on a P1S, I need all the screws. Kind regards
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Hello, wonderful model, is it not prone to falling forward due to its position? Or what is the idea behind it standing upright? At least that's how it looks in the picture
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The robot stands relatively upright in the stand, which is correct. Rotating it upright shifts sufficient weight behind the axis to ensure a stable stance. I have experienced absolutely no problems with its use.
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Hi, the last parts are still printing. I printed the 25 mm version on a P1S. Can you tell me which countersunk screws are needed? Also M6x12 mm?
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Hello, M5x16 countersunk screws are needed for connecting the foot elements M6x12 are the grub screws for tube fixation
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Brilliantly conceived
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I've been looking to make a service stand, and now I can just print one. Fantastic!
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Very handy way of storing my Luba for the winter AND for doing regular maintenance and washing. Well thought out.
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