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Replimat [[frames]] automatically square and true themselves when assembled with [[tri joints]]. Replimat [[parts]] are manufactured to tight tolerances which result in a tight fit. | Replimat [[frames]] automatically square and true themselves when assembled with [[tri joints]]. Replimat [[parts]] are manufactured to tight tolerances which result in a tight fit. |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 25 September 2021
Introduction
Replimat frames automatically square and true themselves when assembled with tri joints. Replimat parts are manufactured to tight tolerances which result in a tight fit.
Challenges
Installing additional parts into projects which have already been tightened up can sometimes result in binding, tight fits, or hard to reach areas.
Approaches
When building a Replimat project, it's important to loosely bolt as many parts together as possible before tightening them all up. Start tightening with tri joints.