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Question: Reguarding Vertically Orientented GreenLeen - instructions #37-47 represent installation of disks without description. Do the disks get installed on the constant force spring axle assembly assembled in step 35?

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Instructions #37-47 are for completing the constant force spring assembly by containing it together with the 2 wooden disks. Instruction #47 will be the finished product that will be placed on instruction #48, on the opposite side of the constant force spring axle assembly.

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    Use a clamping collar (if you are using an ACME lead screw) or a couple of 1/2 nuts (if using an allthread) against the bearing to keep the bearing in place and make sure there is no axial play.

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    If the outputs are not functioning as expected on the Mach3 USB controller, confirm that the port for the output is 3. This is a part of the configuration I did not show on the video I created on using the outputs for the RNRMotion controller.

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    Please send a photo of the bolts and assembly so we can determine the problem. Thanks.

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    The holes on the Dremel holder are 0.442" and the bolt heads are 0.483". Picture will be sent. In the picture note that the left bolt has been ground down.

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    - You can use the autoset to setup that pin in Mach3 simply by touching the two together once connected to the pin and GND.

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