Mag Max Magnetic Bed Plate System for the Raise3D Pro 2

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Adding magnetic flex plate functionality to a 3D printer greatly eases part removal, increases productivity for high volume printing, and makes it easy to have multiple flexplates with a variety of surfaces handy to suit a particular filament. I designed the Mag Max to convert my Raise3D Pro 2 to a magnetic flex plate system. My design intent was to maximize the number of magnets for superior holding power to resist lateral slippage and insure optimum flatness when mated to the Mag Max.
    The Mag Max utilizes an array of twenty five 1" neodymium magnets. They are rated to 80°C but we have used them at higher temps with no apparent degradation observed. They are easily replaced or removed as desired.
    Precision .25" aluminum jig plate is used and carefully machined to fit the Pro 2. Build-Tak flex plates, (332 x 340), are recommended. We are big fans of GeckoTek EZ-STIK HOT build sheets and Magigoo, but any surface you prefer can be used.
    It is essential that after installing the Mag-Max and the flexplates of choice that the Z offset gap be readjusted. The Mag-Max system is more than .125" thicker than the OEM bed plate.
    My friend and colleague, Paul English, English Manufacturing, is manufacturing the Mag-Max. It is shipped with magnets installed and is ready to use. A flex plate is not included. $295 with free shipping in the US.
    You can contact Paul English at penglish@englishmfginc.com
    Thanks for watching!
    Paul Yarnall paul.yarnall@tech-resolutions.com

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