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+[* black] Place the replacement NEMA 17 stepper motor back where you removed the malfunction one.
+[* black] Make sure the port for the wire connecting the motor to the 3d printer is facing left.
+[* black] With one hand hold the motor in place whilst attaching the large replacement base for the plastic extruder.
+[* black] Whilst holding the stepper motor screw in the M3 x 3mm screw with the assistance of your Phillips #2 screw driver.

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