Endstop Mechanical Limit Switches for 3D printer (without cables)
The basic operation of these endstops is to set the logical state of a pin in the ATmega (or other controller board) to indicate when the bound was reached.
13 in stock
13 in stock
Mechanical switch limit switch Endstop 3D printer (without cables) for uses a lever switch to detect when activated. The switch is wired up so that when activated, it pulls the signal to LOW. Instead of messing with flags or complicated light beam interruption, we use a mechanical switch.
The primary job of an end stop is to detect when an axis has reached a minimum or maximum bound. A mechanical end stop is the simplest type of endstop: a simple mechanical switch positioned to trigger when a RepRap’s axis reaches the end/start of its motion. Contact-less magnetic switches are called reed switches.
What is a limit switch for a 3D printer?
Features:
- Sensitive trigger relatively high precision. Small and exquisite, Low noize, high repeat positioning accuracy.
- Reliable performance durability.
- Small-sized, easy to install.
- Suit for 3d printer,
- Creality 3D
- Ender-3
- Ender-3 Pro
- CR-10
- CR-10S
- CR-10S Pro
- CR-S4
- CR-S5
- Tevo Tornado etc.
Specification
- Style: No Cable
- Material: Metal
- Max Voltage: 250V
- Max Current: 5A
- XH2.54 3PIN
- Service ambient temperature:0-40 ℃
- Service life:10000 hours
- Board size: 20x20x7mm
Package Included:
- 1 x Mechanical switch limit switch Endstop for 3D printer (without cables)
Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
Reference for Arduino and reference to all matters
https://reprap.org/wiki/Mechanical_Endstop
Notes:
1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods, and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angles, and display monitors.
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Weight | 0.010 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 2 × .7 cm |