Quick Start Guide

Table Of Contents
The pin lock the relative positions between two components, reducing possible
deviations during assembly.
5. Install and lock the screws to secure the Y-shaft to the bottom plate.
6. Hold the handle at the edge of the plate, flip the base to the front and remove the auxiliary pad.
The machine is heavy, please flip it carefully to operate!
7. Place the Z shaft bracket flat on the bottom plate by inserting the pin into the pin hole.
Ensure that the pins on the bottom plate are fully inserted into the pin hole at the
bottom of the Z shaft bracket.
8. Install and lock the screws to secure the Z-shaft support to the bottom plate.
9. Select two straight modules with "Z" identification at the junction that will be used as Z axis.
All straight line modules must be installed in the specified position and cannot be
mixed for machine failure or damage.
10. Insert the pin of the X-axis adapter plate into the pin hole of the Z-axis straight-line module (the Z-axis)
slide.
Make sure that the pin is fully inserted into the pin hole.
11. Install and lock the screws to secure the X-axle transfer plate to the Z-axis pulley.
12. Take one of the Z-axes. First pass the Z axis through the line hole, and then the pin on the Z shaft
bracket is inserted into the pin hole of the Z shaft.
Make sure that the pin is fully inserted into the pin hole.
13. Install and lock screws to secure Z axis to Z axis support.
After fixation, there will be a design gap of about 2mm between the bottom of
the Z axis and the Z axis support, in order to avoid the size tolerance of the parts
affecting the assembly.
14. Repeat steps 12-13 to secure the other Z axis to the Z axis bracket.
15. Move the Z axis slide to the bottom end it can.
The purpose of this step is to ensure that the two Z-axis slides are flush with
each other, thus ensuring the assembly accuracy of the X-axis in the subsequent