anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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Redrawn version of Anet A8 Plus Y-Belt tensioner. ... parts needed: - 2x Allen M6 45 mm long bolt (or longer) - 2x M6 nut other parts come with machine in original setup.
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This part serves as a direct substitute for the original tensioner end on the X-axis belt system.
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... approximately 4.5mm, compared to the original. I reengineered this belt tensioner specifically for my Anet A8 clone to ensure it functions seamlessly. ... The settings used were: Layer Height - 0.1mm, Infill - 60% Giroid, and Material - PLA.
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... A8 with 5mm. To print the complete set, use these additional files from the original: - Anet_A8_Y-axis_screw.stl - Anet_A8_Y-axis_tensioner_push_bar.stl - Anet_A8_Y-axis_threaded_plate.stl To print with fewer Supports, rotate it 90° on the Y-Axis.
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You will require two M-3 nuts, two M-3 bolts, and likely a longer belt. ...A fiberglass-reinforced belt is highly recommended.
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it is the original tension for the X-as. ... print it with support on the plate like the picture.
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This is an enhanced Y-axis tensioner designed specifically for Anet A8 printers. The bearing in the original design is limited by pressure from the axial bolt, preventing it from rotating freely and resulting in excessive wear on the belt. My design...
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This is an X-Belt Tightener specifically designed for the Anet A8 3D Printer. To install, insert it into the top holes located on the forward-most section of the printer's frame. You will need one additional screw, but fortunately, the existing...
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Since I knew that the bearings provided with the A8 are subpar, I first upgraded all three bearings on the X Axis with high-quality German 8 x 15 x 24 linear bearings (Ina Model KH0824PP). I also replaced the 8mm diameter rails with two quality rails...
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This mod shifts the tension point of the Anet A6 and A8's Y-belt to align perfectly with the pulley, ensuring a smooth and even printing experience. ...To achieve this, extra points are strategically placed on the fixture to maintain perfect balance and...
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... set of challenges, particularly when working with my Anet A8. ...This time around, I'm choosing to start over from the ground up and incorporating the best design elements from other innovative belt tensioners that have been created by fellow makers.
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I designed this upgrade specifically for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify X-Belt tensioning. Two friends requested that I create this design, and I also wanted to try it out myself, which led to the creation of this tensioner. To assemble...
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Currently redesigning some things on my Anet A8 Plus, and liked how the motor was mounted from [thing:2394683](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2394683) as well as the belt holder. ...The only problem I had with it was with the Idler-Tensioner, I...
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New Alignment for the Anet A8, designed for tensioning the gear shaft, suitable for gear plates with a 5mm diameter or 3mm diameter hole. ...The second part requires printing in reverse mirror mode.
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Features: * A front-mounted stepper motor provides better weight distribution *** Firmware changes or wiring changes may be required *** * An integrated X belt tensioner is included * An optional camera mount for Logitech c270 is available Stock...
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I created this tensioner upgrade for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify X-Belt tightening. Two friends requested the design, and I wanted to create one myself, so here it is! To assemble the tensioner, use all parts once (Frame_L and Frame_R...
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All other Anet A8 y-belt tensioners didn't fit, so I made my own. Check the pictures to see how to install. ...If you download it, after making it post a photo in the made section - it'll show that it works and if you have any issues, I can help you...
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Yet another upgrade for Anet's A8 and A6 printers: a redesigned Y-Belt tensioner that promises easier installation and improved performance. The nuts are strategically positioned lower down on the arms, sunk in place to prevent spreading. Before...
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I recently acquired my Anet and began printing upgrades, including a belt tensioner. Four identical ones were printed from available designs, but they all failed within a few prints. The last one didn't even fit the Anet A8, despite being designed...
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I created this upgrade specifically for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify the X-Belt tightening process. Two friends requested that I design a tensioner, and I wanted to create one myself, so that's why I made this model. To use it, you'll...
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Another Anet A8 Y-belt tensioner upgrade proves successful. This design utilizes holes in the tabs for direct M3 bolt screwing, resolving issues with previously published parts that relied on a cruciform nut capture deemed too weak for the intended...
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Humans, a remix can fit perfectly into the screw portion and I highly recommend using it with all except flexible obvious exceptions. ...Upgrade your Anet A8 to simplify the installation of a new belt during maintenance.
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Trolley X Axis for Anet A8 machines takes advantage of the V-Slot pulleys for both the X and Y axes, providing smoothness and low noise levels, eliminating the need for lubrication. Before installation, clean the smooth bars thoroughly to ensure...
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Belt tensioner for vertical Y-axis motor as in project https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2394683. To use the belt tensioner, print `1_Y_Motor_Mount.stl` and `1_Y_Belt_Holder.stl` from this project. ... For assembly you will need: * 3 M3x25 screws *...
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I'm revising one piece to perfectly fit the wooden board of Anet A8 (or its clones) so I can have a working Y tensioner in place. The width is 18mm - please double-check this! Everything else remains unchanged. A general warning: You'll need a grid...
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The tensioner can be installed directly on the A8 with no modifications required, making it easy to tighten the belt. For mounting on the frame, four M3 x 18 screws and four M3 nuts are necessary. One M3 x 18 screw and one M3 locknut will suffice for...
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A specially designed plate tailored to utilize two M3 nuts and two M3 x 18 screws, both of which are conveniently included in the standard equipment package of the Anet A8 kit.
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Shift the X-axis rods so that the Z-axis rod can enter the printer body hole without bending (a small note: my X-axis rods are firmly attached to the motor side, I wrapped them with stretch film and inserted them) Tighten the X-axis rod tightening...
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I created this component after struggling with screws not aligning with nuts used to tighten the y-axis belt on my printer. The screw hole was slightly modified into a slot, allowing for more flexibility in tightening the belt and preventing...
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An innovative solution is required to accommodate a thicker (1.7mm) GT2 belt on the Anet A8 X-Axis belt holder. To achieve this, several essential components must be sourced. ... A crucial item necessary for assembly is an M3 x 18mm allen screw, which...