Voron Stealthburner Clockwork 2 LDO Toolhead PCB Revised

THIS MOD NO LONGER REQUIRED for V2.4 Rev. C - the kit includes the Stealthburner PCBs and works with the stock parts. This guide will step you through the installation of the mod for the Steathburner + Clockwork 2 to use the LDO Clockwork 1 Toolhead PCB. The mod is improvement over version 1 that fixes the umbilical wire from hitting the Z cable chain ( Previous Guide ) . This mod will replace parts from official Stealthburner + Clockwork 2 GitHub repo . We would thank the Voron Design team for all of their hard work and contributions to the 3D printing community. GPLv3 License Attributions: https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Stealthburner For more information and support: https://vorondesign.com https://discord.gg/voron https://docs.ldomotors.com

1. Preparation

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Print Parts

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Click for Parts to Print

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Shorten the motor wires (Optional)

Step 2 of 6 in this section

If necessary shorten the motor wires to approximately 110mm.

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Crimp a new JST-XH connector and pin the wires in the same order.

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Motor Body Replacement

Step 3 of 6 in this section

This mod replaces the stock motor body for Clockwork 2. Please refer to page 22 of the official Assembly Manual for the StealthBurner for installation instructions

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Cable Cover Replacement

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This mod replaces the stock cover for Clockwork 2. Please refer to page 33 of the official Assembly Manual for the StealthBurner for installation instructions

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Chain Anchor/Bridge Replacement

Step 5 of 6 in this section

This mod replaces the stock cover for Clockwork 2. Please refer to page 31 of the official Assembly Manual for the StealthBurner for installation instructions It allows for better movement of the cable chain.

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Hex Nut for the mount

Step 6 of 6 in this section

Add a M3 hex nut into the mount from the rear

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2. Installation

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Attach Offset Chain Bridge

Step 1 of 3 in this section

Use a M3x20 SHCS to attach the Offset Cable Bridge as show on page 31 of the official Assembly Manual for the StealthBurner for installation instructions.

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Attach the LDO Toolhead PCB

Step 2 of 3 in this section

Use one M3x6 FHCS to attach the mount to the body of the Clockwork 2

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Use M3x8 SHCS to attach the toolhead PCB to the mount in the front. Use M3x6 SHCS to attach the toolhead PCB to the mount in the back into the hex nut Note: BHCS will work too.

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Attach the cable cover on to the Clockwork 2 extruder

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Please refer to page 34 of the official Assembly Manual for the StealthBurner for installation instructions.

Use a M3x6 SHCS or BHCS screw to close the cable cover

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3. Neopixel Configuration & Wiring

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The neopixel pin is PB0 for the configuration .

Add the configuration to your printer.cfg

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