MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Would be useful before assembly to see an engineering drawing in exploded view(s). Those would typically contain proper name for each part which would be helpful in communicating.
Is an exploded view available?
Mush thanks.
RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Hi John, can't say as I have seen one.
are you looking for anything in particular?
Joan
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RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Nothing particular, I was just trying to get the gist of the whole thing before assembling. Exploded views work real well for other apparatus. Thanks.
RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Dis ting; dat ting; the whatz-u-ma-callit; the hot ouchy ting; the dammit ting; da pawar stick; the black flat metol ting; de utter black flat metol ting, but it ain't flat, it goes up...
Do you need more detail than this?
RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
On a more serious side: you can review the assembly manuals and get a fairly comprehensive understanding of terminology. Parts are shown reasonable clearly, and names used in close enough association you generally can figure out what is being referred to.
https://manual.prusa3d.com/c/Original_Prusa_i3_MK3S_kit_assembly
Of course, most folk never read the manual: so we could start there:
RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Hi John,
Best would be consulting manual and assembly guide. If you have purchased Prusa printer, log into the account you have purchased it under, and go to shop. There you will see spare parts for your printer and they have their exact names.
RE: MK3: Where to find image of exploded view and proper name for each part?
Hi John
There is an online 3D viewer with integrated part browser. Are you looking for something like this?
https://www.prusa3d.com/mk3s-360-viewer/
Fabian