3D printers assembly in several sizes for our customers
The first step in production is preparing the outer metal frame (box). The role of the box is significant as it surrounds, fixes, and protects the internal precision parts. During metalworking, the steel sheets are cut to size and bent, important holes are formed, the sides are fixed by welding, then sanding and painting are done. Once the box is ready, it is transferred to the assembly plant, where the 3D printer is built in multiple steps.
3D printers assembly
3D printers in several sizes for our customers
The first step in production is preparing the outer metal frame (box). The role of the box is significant as it surrounds, fixes, and protects the internal precision parts. During metalworking, the steel sheets are cut to size and bent, important holes are formed, the sides are fixed by welding, then sanding and painting are done. Once the box is ready, it is transferred to the assembly plant, where the 3D printer is built in multiple steps.
Almost every third component installed is a bearing, ensuring precise movement of the print head in three directions of space. One of the most important parts is the extruder, which melts and extrudes the filament. The hot end is the tip of the “pen” through which the melted fiber leaves the machine. The X-unit is also important, as it feeds the filament while moving smoothly on the bearings.
The number of extruders determines the final result: one extruder produces one color, while two or more extruders can produce several colors and increase the printing amount per unit of time.
After the assembly phases, each printer goes through a test run, and if the test print is successful, the packaging process follows.
Almost every third component installed is a bearing, ensuring precise movement of the print head in three directions of space. One of the most important parts is the extruder, which melts and extrudes the filament. The hot end is the tip of the “pen” through which the melted fiber leaves the machine. The X-unit is also important, as it feeds the filament while moving smoothly on the bearings.
The number of extruders determines the final result: one extruder produces one color, while two or more extruders can produce several colors and increase the printing amount per unit of time.
After the assembly phases, each printer goes through a test run, and if the test print is successful, the packaging process follows.