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What exactly are those white plastic washers?  

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dimprov
(@dimprov)
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What exactly are those white plastic washers?

I have only a few spares, and I have a bad habit of accidentally losing them during disassembly. Are they something commonplace that I can source locally or through amazon/aliexpress?

By "white washers", I'm referring to the two translucent white plastic ones that are on the hinge of the extrusion idler.

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2018 5:29 pm
JoanTabb
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Re: What exactly are those white plastic washers?

They are spacers for the hinge on the extruder idler gear cover

Regards Joan

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Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2018 6:40 pm
themzlab
(@themzlab)
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Re: What exactly are those white plastic washers?

McMaster-Carr is a great place to get parts like that. There is typically a wizard for selecting materials, properties, dimensions and features. I don't know exactly what those washers are because I didn't pay very close attention. They may be nothing special.

In McMaster-Carr you could look for plain washers or else "shims" and look for something around 0.115in ID (please double-check my assumption of an M3 screw). Screws often run a little small so I look for things a few thousandths under for a better fit.

perhaps this one?

https://www.mcmaster.com/#95630a234/=1d8njua oops, EDIT that one might be a lot too thick.!

here is a Mica one that might work, but be aware they are likely to be on the brittle side.

https://www.mcmaster.com/#91619a500/=1d8nldt

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2018 7:25 pm
dimprov
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Martin Wolfe
(@martin-wolfe)
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Re: What exactly are those white plastic washers?

I think this is what they are Form A Washer M3 in Nylon - ISO 7089 (DIN 125A). I have brought loads of extra M3 screws and nuts from them for my various projects.

Regards,
Martin

Martin Wolfe

Veröffentlicht : 12/06/2018 1:37 am
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