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The M4x25 cap screws are too short for the fan diameter I received - the thickness of the frame was not taken into account so there is very little screw length protruding to catch the nut! Screws should be a minimum M4x30
The M4x25 cap screws are too short for the fan diameter I received - the thickness of the frame was not taken into account so there is very little screw length protruding to catch the nut! Screws should be a minimum M4x30
The actual labelling of the two parts are opposite to the placings in the photo. The part labelled right is on the left and vice versa.
LED provided is 7.5 mm diameter, while hole in front plate is 7mm diameter after cleaning paint coating and some considerable filing with small files
Webbing is easier to thread as it expands if you push the two end towards each other.
Threaded spindle cable first - attached to end of thin aluminium garden sprinkler rod (thin wooden dowel / wire coat hanger also work) by insulation tape. Thread through both sleeves. Withdraw enough spindle cable back through the sleeves (without undoing previous effort :) )and tape first motor cable to spindle cable. Work cable slowly back through sleeves pulling motor cable with it. Rinse and repeat.
I found this stage difficult to adjust for tightness for the slide rail as access to the lugs is hampered by the screw heads of the other wheels - necessitating removal of the rail each time to make small adjustments to the lugs and refeeding rail. Doable but frustrating for me.
I found that it would have been best to adjust as much as possible for x-rail tightness at this stage, as it is very cumbersome after completion of step 12 when attaching the rail and drive belts.