VORON DESIGN VORON 2.4 Failed
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85%
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Z-Endstop Microswitch
The Z-homing process relies on a physical microswitch (often an Omron D2F series) located beneath the bed surface or integrated into the toolhead. Failure occurs when the internal spring mechanism loses tension or the electrical contacts oxidize, preventing the circuit from closing when the nozzle or gantry makes physical contact. This lack of signal feedback causes the firmware to trigger a safety timeout, halting all axis movement.
SKU: D2F-5L
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15%
CONF
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Z-Endstop Microswitch.
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