Stuck bolt
Hi,
as I was building my i3 MK2 kit, I got to tightening the pulley on the extruder motor. I somehow tightened the bolt a bit too much and the inside wore off. I can't unscrew the bolt anymore. I will probably cut the bolt with a dremel and unscrew it with a flathead screwdriver. In the meantime I'll have to buy another bolt. Does anybody know what dimensions does the bolt have? Thanks
Re: Stuck bolt
Do you have precision screwdrivers. Use a dremel to cut a notch on the part that is sticking out. Before trying to unscrew it, put in the freezer for 1 hour.
Re: Stuck bolt
Do you have precision screwdrivers. Use a dremel to cut a notch on the part that is sticking out. Before trying to unscrew it, put in the freezer for 1 hour.
Thanks for the info, that's exactly what I'm planning to do. Is it safe to put the extruder motor in the freezer?
Re: Stuck bolt
You should get opinions from others, hopefully others on this forum will chime in
- I've done this with other gear, I can't think of any reason why this would be harmful.
- The important thing is that no moisture is introduced.
- when the steppers come from the factory I would think they are on planes and trucks that hit freezing temps
- Put the everything in a ziplock bag with something to absorb all moisture
-- the stuff they pack with new filament
-- rice
-- make sure no excess air is in the ziplock bag
- Wait 2 hours before throwing into the freezer so the moisture is absorbed.
Other ideas
- Instead of using the freezer, hit it with compressed air from a can
- You could also go in the other temp direction by using a soldering iron on the bolt. Heating and cooling cycles sometimes helps.
- If you have some oil, maybe that will help.
Re: Stuck bolt
..., hit it with compressed air from a can
or simply use cooling spray.
btw.: hope it's only the grub screw that's damaged (i think it was an m3 one) and not the threads inside the brass pulleye.
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Re: Stuck bolt
I feel we had that topic before. 😉
Try a Torx instead of a hex wrench. They fit but have more grip.
Superglue (carefull not to make it worse!) a hex or torx into the set screw.
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