CHAOTICLAB CNC Voron Tap Black
With optical microswitch
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: CHAOTICLAB
- Product type: Levelling Sensors
- Compatible with 3D Printers : LDO Motors Voron V2.4, LDO Motors Voron Trident
Description
This rugged Voron Tap from Chaoticlab has been precision CNC machined with multiple axes. It is an Al6061 TG aluminium construction with improved wear and high-temperature resistance, where the entire tool head moves to trigger an optical sensor.
The Voron Tap features the Omron D2FP-FN optical microswitch. This impresses with high sensitivity and accuracy as well as a long service life (for more than 70 million probes).
The installation of the Voron Tap is accomplished in a few steps. Its housing is delivered assembled and should not be disassembled by you, as it may cause unwanted damage to the product.
Note: The HIWIN profile rail guide is already preloaded.
► Attention! Voron Tap is designed for 5 V: Its connection to 24 V can lead to permanent failure of the sensor!
Technical Specifications:
Precision | 0.4μm (0.0004 mm) |
Size | 45 x 13 x 68 mm |
Weight | 59.8 g |
Included:
- 1 x CNC Voron Tap in Black
- 1 x ZH1.5-3pin to XH2.54-3pin cable (150 mm)
- 2 x M3x5 socket head cap screw (SHCS)
- 2 x M3x12 socket head cap screw (SHCS)
- 2 x M2x8 socket head cap screw (SHCS)
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3 customer reviews in all languages
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Assembly problems after use
Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
Initial impression after installation was very positive.
Problems started happening after a week of intense and high speed printing - ghosting appeared.
Running Input Shaper shown huge issues.
Tracked it down to the chatoiclab assembly that became loose - what happened the MGN7 rail became completely loose - The screws weren't fixed with a threadlock.
Now big issue here is manual specifies that dissasembling the chatoiclab tap forfeits the warranty.
This is absolute rubbish as the assembly isn't done and fixed properly.
Secondly the use of MGN7 rail - official Voron Tap specifies MGN9.
MGN7 creates assembly issues; instead of using the M3 screws, whole assembly uses M2.5 and M2 screws which are easily striped during maintenance.
Another issue is the use of the ZH 1.5 connectors. The kit contains a wire however any build (especiallu CAN based) will require crimping own set of wires. ZH 1.5 are very impractical and it makes no sense to use them, considering the de-facto standard on Voron builds with BTT electronics are JST PH2.0 connectors.
Even when using th ZH1.5 it would be more practical to include the connector set rather then throw-away wire.
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