anet a8 plus x belt tensioner 3d models
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I was going to hold back from sharing this, but someone requested it, so here it is after all. The key distinction between this and the remix I drew inspiration from lies in the block's size. Unfortunately, my rods failed to fully extend into the...
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This is a X-axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A3 that boasts an expansive opening suitable for accommodating the toothed 16T idler commonly sourced from online marketplaces such as eBay and Aliexpress.
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Here is the text rewritten in American English, without foreign characters, and with an Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 100%: A Super Lightweight yet Durable X Carriage Compatible with Anet A8 and Similar i3 Clones! This carriage comes equipped with a...
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Modified base Luke_O's x axis tensioner now includes an attachment point for the stock A8's auto bed leveling sensor, eliminating the need for a separate acrylic mount known to be prone to failure. ...The required slide piece can be found in Luke_O's...
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I crafted a custom tensioner specifically for my Anet A8, and it's already performing significantly better than the previous version I had printed. ...By repurposing the load transferring plate from my existing design, I was able to shave off some...
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A minor tweak to the original OnShape file was made to accommodate a wider belt, since the replacement GT2 belt wouldn't fit snugly around the loop in its original form.
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This section is specifically designed for an X-axis tensioner system. I've identified the issue - when using this type of tensioner, the linear rails tend to press together. To resolve this problem, you'll need a 43-centimeter-long M8 threaded rod....
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1 x M3 screw 20mm long 1 x M3 nut The tensioner is really strong (I added a chamfer at the bottom of the towers so they have better resistance to tightening and they don't crack). Be careful when tightening the M3 screw for the idler (don't over do...
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Here is the rewritten text: Belt Tensioner The belt tensioner is a vital component of most vehicles' engine compartments. It plays a crucial role in maintaining proper engine performance by ensuring that the serpentine belt, which powers various...
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This is a belt tensioner for the Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus, secured by two M4x25mm bolts to the carriage. It uses an M3 or #4 nylock nut and 25mm or 1 inch screw for tightening. I caution beginners that this print requires precise machine tolerances...
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The belt tensioner consistently malfunctioned. ... I addressed the issue by resolving its recurring failure.
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This revised design showcases a notable enhancement over the original concept by Chesco Alaman, featuring an integrated push bar that skillfully redistributes the force of the bolt across the front component, ensuring a more even and stable...
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I caught sight of this item and thought it was an excellent concept, but it had one major flaw - printing the anchor. I resolved to edit it in 123D Design so it could be printed as a two-sided piece, giving it all the advantages of being printed flat...
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I'm impressed by this ingenious creation found on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208, particularly the clever use of a screw and plate combination. Kudos to the designer for such a brilliant solution. ...This design caters perfectly to those who...
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I initially liked the design that I had shared as a remix but ultimately didn't find it satisfactory due to my inability to securely fasten the buckle in place without the metal strip popping out of its holder, so I decided to create an alternative...
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This is my take on this design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208). In my opinion, some people overanalyze things when it comes to 3D printing. The original creator did an excellent job with the original piece, but they prioritized using the...
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I'm truly sorry for the subpar photo. The model was printed in PETG, and I made a slight adjustment by splitting the grip area to facilitate a smoother printing process. ...From what I've learned so far, this modification seems entirely adequate.
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Printers with slightly higher tolerances than designed may require enlarging hole clearances in pilot holes, between the idler mount and acrylic frame, and between the boxes and idler mounts to prevent binding issues.
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The blueprint retains its original form, yet an innovative twist arises by swapping the traditional nut for a high-tech M6 component and incorporating a moth-like mechanism, resulting in a sleeker and more accurate assembly.
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I tried SUPASORN's design twice, but it snapped one leg the moment I applied some pressure. Perhaps my 3D printer has faulty ABS, that's a possibility. ...To fix the issue, I simply added a little extra material on either side, and it held up just fine.
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File: anet_a8_plus_backplate_raw This is a basic x-carridge Plate. It doesn't have any mounts for extruders nor hotends. Version 1: Just a x-carridge plate. The only thing that exists are the holes for the bearings and the x-belt. It's for...
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It has the correct standoff from the carriage for good belt alignment, and is low enough that it doesn't rub against the top belt which was a common fault I found with the other models for the i3 Plus. Print settings below. Super simple to...
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My own take on a high-performance Anet A8 X Axis GT2 Belt Clamp Attachment.
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This is a modified Version of the X-Belt Tensioner designed from “Misterguru” on thingiverse.The edge of the base body, which is in contact with the sheet metal, was moved by 20.3mm. ...In addition, an additional edge has been added to the base body at...
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For the parts to be stronger, print orientation should be like this without any supports.BOM2 x M5x10mm Socket Head Screw2 x M5 T-Nuts1 x M8x30mm Socket Head Screw1 x M5x30 Hex Head Screw1 x M5 N-Lock NutIn order to keep the belts perfectly align...
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In this process, you must attach a GT2 belt to a Printrbot Plus v2. ...To ensure proper fit, you should drill a fresh hole for the lower screw, allowing the belt to pass smoothly beneath it.
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... screws (M3). ...This tensioner is suitable for the X and Y axis. If you liked the part and it fulfills its functionality, I would appreciate a small donation. To do this, press the "Tip Designer" button on this page or in my profile. ...Many thanks!