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The X axis (seen in gray in below screenshot) rests on the Y axis (seen in orange in below screenshot) carriage on the motor side, and on the half carriage idler side.
The latter is a mechanism for auto paralleling of y, such that the X rods go into it and can slide in and out if the Y axes are not parallel. See Y Axis Auto-parallel on OSE wiki for details.
The rods go all the way into both the carriage and half-carriage.
This can be seen in the CAD of the XY gantry from Feb 28, 2020.
The X axis (seen in gray in below screenshot) rests on the Y axis (seen in orange in below screenshot) carriage on the motor side, and on the half carriage idler side.
The latter is a mechanism for auto paralleling of y, such that the X rods go into it and can slide in and out if the Y axes are not parallel. See Y Axis Auto-parallel on OSE wiki for details.
The rods go all the way into both the carriage and half-carriage.
This can be seen in the CAD of the XY gantry from Feb 28, 2020.
Also see Marcin's comment here.
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