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[INCORRECT SPECIFICATION] The connectors listed as JST 1.25mm are actually Molex PicoBlade

Molex PicoBlade connectors and clones are commonly misidentified as JST 1.25mm connectors. JST does not make any connectors like this in this pitch. The closest they make are JST GH but those have a locking clip and a very different connection design.

See the Molex PicoBlade technical drawings here: https://www.molex.com/content/dam/molex/molex-dot-com/products/automated/en-us/salesdrawingpdf/510/51021/510210200_sd.pdf?inline

What section:
Hotend PCB, Heatblock Thermistor, Filament Sensor Cable How-To

What part:
All connectors listed as "JST 1.25mm"

What is the correct specification:
Molex PicoBlade

Heatblock mounting screw type

I am in need of some longer heatblock mounting screws as the one that comes stock with the printer is a bit too short for my new heatblock as in issue #16. The issue I'm running into is my digital calipers are not the greatest and are displaying different values for the diameter of the screw, anywhere from 2.2 - 2.5mm in diameter. Is someone else with metal and high resolution digital calipers able to find the correct diameter for me?
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I know there is a diagram on the specs of the heatblock but those are likely to be incorrect.

toothed pulley not defined

Do you have the toothed pulley dimensions? Mine is off center and I need to replace it, but I'm unsure which to get.

Heatblock and Thermistor incompatibly

I bought 2 of the most popular CR10 Heatblocks off AliExpress to replace my broken heat block. The issue I'm running into is that the thermistor cartridge is too large for the heat block, I also bought 4 different brands of thermistor cartridges, which are all too large for it. Can you point me in the direction of a CR10 heat block which is bigger; or then a smaller thermistor cartridge? I'm tempted to just drill the heat blocks to make space for the thermistor.

Heat blocks I bought, 1, 2
Thermistor Cartridges I bought, 1, 2, 3, 4

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