8020 3d printer
3D Printer 8020 How-To Video
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the safety of others are very important. Read instructions thoroughly prior to assembly. Please follow assembly instructions. Check for all parts before beginning assembly using the provided parts list to verify that all parts required to assemble the product are included. This kit contains parts that can be damaged if assembled incorrectly or in the wrong sequence. 80/20 shall not be responsible for replacing parts lost or damaged due to incorrect assembly. [Assistance is required during parts of the assembly].
80/20 QUALITY POLICY 80/20 is dedicated to providing its products free of actual defects in material and workmanship. 80/20 will replace or repair, at 80/20’s option, any product which, upon 80/20’s inspection is found to have a defect in material and/or workmanship provided such defect is reported to 80/20 in writing within one (1) year of the date of shipment from 80/20’s factory (“Quality Policy”).
This Quality Policy does not cover failures due to abuse, accidental damages, or when repairs have been made or attempted by anyone other than 80/20. Should replacement of the defective items be unavailable, 80/20 reserves the right to substitute items of 80/20’s choice with items of similar style, color and quality. The terms of this Quality Policy are subject to change without notice. This Quality Policy is subject to the limitations set forth above. In addition, this Quality Policy is made to the original purchaser only and is effective only if items are purchased from 80/20 or one of 80/20’s authorized distributors. 80/20’s obligations under the Quality Policy is non-transferrable.80/20 LIMITED WARRANTY All 80/20 products are guaranteed to be free of actual defects in material and workmanship, provided any such defect be reported to 80/20 in writing within one (1) year of date of purchase. This warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at 80/20's option any part which, upon 80/20 inspection is found to have a defect in material and/or workmanship.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES No warranty is made by 80/20, express or implied, that 80/20 products as used in a customer’s design and specifications are fit for that customer’s specific purpose. APART FROM THE ABOVE QUALITY POLICY, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS QUALITY POLICY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. 80/20 SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIFIC, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF 80/20 PRODUCTS. This quality policy provides customer with specific legal rights, and customer may have other rights which may vary according to relevant state laws.
MAINTENANCE Regularly check fastener hardware for tightness.
CONTACT INFORMATION For assistance in the U.
S.A, call 1-260-248-8030. If you need further assistance, you can write 80/20 Inc. with any questions or comments at 1701 South 400 East, Columbia City, IN 46725 Visit us on the web at www.8020.netWe have temporarily removed catalog hard copy requests. Please refer to the Virtual Catalog if you would like to view it.
Address Information
Company
Phone Number
Street 1
Street 2
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
CanadaUnited StatesAfghanistanÅland IslandsAlbaniaAlgeriaAmerican SamoaAndorraAngolaAnguillaAntarcticaAntigua & BarbudaArgentinaArmeniaArubaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamasBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBermudaBhutanBoliviaBosnia & HerzegovinaBotswanaBouvet IslandBrazilBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryBritish Virgin IslandsBruneiBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCameroonCape VerdeCaribbean NetherlandsCayman IslandsCentral African RepublicChadChileChinaChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsColombiaComorosCongo - BrazzavilleCongo - KinshasaCook IslandsCosta RicaCôte d’IvoireCroatiaCubaCuraçaoCyprusCzechiaDenmarkDjiboutiDominicaDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaEritreaEstoniaEswatiniEthiopiaFalkland IslandsFaroe IslandsFijiFinlandFranceFrench GuianaFrench PolynesiaFrench Southern TerritoriesGabonGambiaGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGibraltarGreeceGreenlandGrenadaGuadeloupeGuamGuatemalaGuernseyGuineaGuinea-BissauGuyanaHaitiHeard & McDonald IslandsHondurasHong Kong SAR ChinaHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsle of ManIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJerseyJordanKazakhstanKenyaKiribatiKosovoKuwaitKyrgyzstanLaosLatviaLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibyaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMacao SAR ChinaMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMarshall IslandsMartiniqueMauritaniaMauritiusMayotteMexicoMicronesiaMoldovaMonacoMongoliaMontenegroMontserratMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmar (Burma)NamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew CaledoniaNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNiueNorfolk IslandNorthern Mariana IslandsNorth KoreaNorth MacedoniaNorwayOmanPakistanPalauPalestinian TerritoriesPanamaPapua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPitcairn IslandsPolandPortugalPuerto RicoQatarRéunionRomaniaRussiaRwandaSamoaSan MarinoSão Tomé & PríncipeSaudi ArabiaSenegalSerbiaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSint MaartenSlovakiaSloveniaSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth Georgia & South Sandwich IslandsSouth KoreaSpainSri LankaSt. BarthélemySt. HelenaSt. Kitts & NevisSt. LuciaSt. MartinSt. Pierre & MiquelonSt. Vincent & GrenadinesSudanSurinameSvalbard & Jan MayenSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTaiwan, Province of ChinaTajikistanTanzaniaThailandTimor-LesteTogoTokelauTongaTrinidad & TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanTurks & Caicos IslandsTuvaluUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUruguayU.S. Outlying IslandsU.S. Virgin IslandsUzbekistanVanuatuVatican CityVenezuelaVietnamWallis & FutunaWestern SaharaYemenZambiaZimbabwe
Miscellaneous
How did you hear about us?
Select OneWebFriendProfessional DesignerCatalogTV commercial or other advertisementNewspaper, magazine article, or TV showOther
Comments
80/20 Aluminum Extrusions | Hackaday
May 8, 2018 by Roger Cheng
The real power of 3D printing is in infinite customization of parts. This becomes especially powerful when you combine 3D printing with existing materials. I have been developing a few simple tricks to make generic fasteners and printed connectors a perfect match for aluminum extrusion, via a novel twist or two on top of techniques you may already know.
Work long enough with 3D printers, and our ideas inevitably grow beyond our print volume. Depending on the nature of the project, it may be possible to divide into pieces then glue them together. But usually a larger project also places higher structural demands ill-suited to plastic.
Those of us lucky enough to have nice workshops can turn to woodworking, welding, or metal machining for larger projects. Whether you have that option or not, aluminum extrusion beams provide the structure we need to go bigger and to do it quickly. And as an added bonus, 3D printing can make using aluminum extrusion easier and cheaper.
Continue reading “How To Build Anything Out Of Aluminum Extrusion And 3D Printed Brackets” →
Posted in 3d Printer hacks, Featured, how-to, Skills, SliderTagged 3d printing, 80/20 aluminum extrusions, aluminum, aluminum extrusion, aluminum extrusions, structural framing systems, structuresApril 24, 2017 by Dan Maloney
Don’t you just hate it when you spend less than $400 on a 40-watt laser cutter and it turns out to have a work area the size of a sheet of copy paper? [Kostas Filosofou] sure did, but rather than stick with that limited work envelope, he modified his cheap K40 laser cutter so it has almost five times the original space.
The K40 doesn’t make any pretenses — it’s a cheap laser cutter and engraver from China. But with new units going for $344 on eBay now, it’s almost a no-brainer. Even with its limitations, you’re still getting a 40-watt CO2 laser and decent motion control hardware to play with. [Kostas] began the embiggening by removing the high-voltage power supply from its original space-hogging home to the right of the work area. With that living in a new outboard enclosure, a new X-Y gantry of extruded aluminum rails and 3D-printed parts was built, and a better exhaust fan was installed. Custom mirror assemblies were turned, better fans were added to the radiator, and oh yeah — he added a Z-axis to the bed too.
We’re sure [Kostas] ran the tab up a little on this build, but when you’re spending so little to start with, it’s easy to get carried away. Speaking of which, if you feel the need for an even bigger cutter, an enormous 100-watt unit might be more your style.
Continue reading “Laser Surgery: Expanding The Bed Of A Cheap Chinese Laser Cutter” →
Posted in Laser Hacks, Tool HacksTagged 80/20 aluminum extrusions, co2 laser, engraver, exhaust, gantry, high voltage, K40, laser cutter, mirrors, z-axisDecember 14, 2016 by Joshua Vasquez
At this point, the internet is crawling with butt-kicking homebrew 3D printers made with extruded profiles, but it’s easy to underestimate the difficulty in getting there. Sure, most vendors sell a suite of interlocking connectors, but how well do these structural framing systems actually fare when put to the task of handling a build with sub-millimeter tolerances?
I’ve been playing around with these parts for about two years. What I’ve found is that, yes, precise and accurate results are possible. Nevertheless, those results came to me after I failed and–dry, rinse, repeat–failed again! Only after I understood the limits of both the materials and assembly processes was I able to deliver square, dimensionally accurate gantries that could carry a laser beam around a half-square-meter workbed. That said, I wrote a quick guide to taming these beasts. Who are they? What flavors do they come in? How do we achieve those precision results? Dear reader, read on.
Continue reading “A How-To In Homebrew Design, Fab, And Assembly With Structural Framing Systems” →
Posted in Curated, Engineering, Featured, Original Art, SkillsTagged 80/20 aluminum extrusions, aluminum extrusions, Bosch Rexroth, homebrew cnc, machine design, makerbeam, OpenBeam, structural framing systems, vslotNovember 23, 2015 by George Graves
We had to do a double take when we saw this kickstarter campaign video – and we bet you will too. It seem as if some company called [Infento Rides] took generic 80/20 aluminum extrusions and built a viable commercial product out of it – that’s not something you see everyday. 80/20 is meant to be something that engineers use to build things like test rigs and manufacturing fixtures. It’s not exactly an item designed for the consumer or end user. But we think the DIY/teaching aspect of this idea really has legs wheels.
If you’re looking for [Santa] to put this under the tree this Christmas, you might be disappointed as it’s not exactly on store shelves just yet since the kickstarter campaign just ended – but we wish them well, and hope they come through.
If you’re old enough you may remember Erector Sets (they were mechanical equivalent of the 200-in-1 electronics kits) back in the day. Well, this type of product brings back memories of both. It’s a perfect tool for getting kids interested in making – sure, they aren’t “making” much, but we all start somewhere.
The one thing we would like to see is a more open-source type kit like the Chibikart. That and something a little less then the $300-$500 price range. But can you really put a price on teaching a child to build something, and starting that fire inside of them? Maybe not.
Continue reading “80/20 Extrusion Goes Main Stream” →
Posted in Transportation HacksTagged 80/20 aluminum extrusions, 8020, aluminum extrusions, DIY bike, kickstarterTop Models for 3D Printing 8020・Cults
Skip to contentStream Deck 40 Series Profile and Desk Mount + Enclosure (Profile or Desk) (MK1 or 2 models)
15.34 €
80/20 40 series 1" end post
Free
MSX Philips VG-8020
Free
M6 Fat Boy Tablet Mount for Sim Rigs
10. 23 €
Fanatec steering wheel holder. Universal mount - 8020 SimRig or wall mount.
Free
Phillips Hue Play Bar Modular Mount
8.19 €
SCAD library for extrusion 40x40 and 20x20
Free
Mount Bracket
Free
Bracket for Fanatec CSL DD 5Nm PSU - 40 Series Mount
Free
80/20 Roll-In T-Nut Tools (10/15/20/25/30/40mm)
Free
WIDE Headset Hanger for 45mm 8020
Free
2020 80/20 extrusion for Fusion 360
Free
80/20 2020 90 degree corner
free
80/20 1010 series Channel slide insert
Free
T-Slot profile for 80/20 aluminum 10 series extrusions
Free
Extruded Aluminum helpers
Free
Filler 80/20 30mm Mount
Free
8020 Track Cover Clips
Free
Pilot Printer
Free
8020 Rig Adapter for Sequential Shifter
Free
1010 Conformal Rail Button Backplate Mount
Free
1010 Conformal Rail Guide 54mm (Adhesive Version)
Free
1515 Conformal Rail Guide 98mm (Adhesive Version)
Free
1010 Conformal Rail Guide 38mm (Fastener Version)
Free
1010 Conformal Rail Guide 38mm (Adhesive Version)
Free
1515 Conformal Standard Rail Button Rounded
Free
1515 Conformal Standard Rail Button
Free
1010 Conformal Standard Rail Button Rounded
Free
1010 Conformal Aero Rail Button 1/2" (12.
7mm) StandoffFree
1010 Aero Rail Button Standoffs
Free
1010 Aero Rail Button with 3/8" (9.53mm) Standoff
Free
1010 Aero Rail Button
Free
1515 Aero Rail Button
Free
1010 Conformal Rail Guide 98mm (Adhesive Version) Custom
Free
Simucube 2 Rev 1 Rear housing for wiring and undertray
€17.22
DBOX 3D stick on Logo
2,56 €
Accuforce Pro V2 3D stick on Logo
2.56 €
Fanatec 3D stick on Logo
2,56 €
Sim Lab 3D Rig Decal (stick on or bolt on with M6 holes)
1,53 €
Hypercube 2020 LED mounting brackets
Free
Thrustmaster TH8 Simrig mount
1. 66 €
2020 End Fastener
Free
Arduino T-Slot Extrusion mount
Free
Extrusion shelving system
Free
Snap-in Spool Holder for 8020
Free
Linear Slide for 8020
Free
Parametric 8020 cable clip
Free
Panasonic Workio DP-8020P - A3 MFP
Panasonic Workio DP-8020 P is an A3 multifunctional machine with printing and copying, scanning and fax functions.
Key Features:
- Copy/Print Speed: 20 kpm
- Format A3
- First copy out time: 6.9 sec.
- Network Scanner 600×600 dpi
- Super G3 Fax , Internet Fax (optional)
- LAN operation (standard)
- Print resolution: 600 x 600 dpi (upgradable to 1200 x 600 dpi)
- Copy modes: text, text/photo, photo
- Gray scale: 256 shades of gray
- Scaling: 50-200% in 1% steps
- Standard memory: 16 MB + 20 MB
- 550-sheet paper cassette, 50-sheet manual tray
- OS support: Windows, Mac OS
- Image Rotation Copy Mode, Power Save Mode, Toner Save Mode
- Electronic sorting
- Emulation languages: PCL 5e Emulation, PCL 6 Emulation, PostScript 3 (optional)
- USB 1. 1 local printer interface, Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX network printer interface
Enhanced Panasonic DP-8020 P
The Panasonic DP-8020 P differs from its smaller Panasonic DP-1515 P and Panasonic DP-8016 P models by the built-in network scanner and Internet Fax.
The scanner creates PDF or TIFF documents to the IP address of the PC or FTP on the local network. With the Internet Fax , the user can scan and immediately fax or email a file directly from the machine.
In addition, Panasonic DP-8020 P 9The 0194 connects easily to a network because it supports DHCP and works on port 9100, which is set when you configure the printer's default network settings with modern Microsoft operating systems.
What's new?
Compared to the previous Panasonic models, the new DP-8020 P has a redesigned paper feed unit from the side tray, changed the parameters of the toner fixing unit, and upgraded some other units. All these measures have been taken to improve reliability and further improve copy quality.
In addition, you can equip your Panasonic DP-8020 P with a QWERTY keyboard that allows you to enter addresses directly when using the Internet Fax and Network Scan functions.
Improved Scanner
Panasonic's new DP-8020 P scanning unit uses a cable transmission system to move the moving parts, which minimizes possible fluctuations during movement and provides improved scanning quality compared to older Panasonic models.
Ease of maintenance
The toner cartridge for Panasonic DP-8020 P is designed for 10,000 copies of , which will allow you to change it infrequently. In addition, due to the convenient design, this tube can be replaced by any user.
The service cycle of DP-8020 P is 60,000 copies of , which means that maintenance is rare and downtime is reduced to a minimum.
Detailed specifications
|
.