anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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I've successfully resolved X-axis sharpening for you on my Anet A8 3D printer. The solution may also benefit other RepRap models. To ensure precise results, I recommend printing the screw and print holder at a low resolution to prevent any...
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This custom Y-belt tensioner is crafted to keep the belt pulley locked in place just like the original non-adjusting mounting bracket, ensuring precise geometry along the Y axis remains intact at all times. Two adjustable screws provide a smooth and...
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The primary objective of this revision is to address potential issues with the Y-axis belt tension, which can hinder successful printing of screws. To overcome this challenge, I created a custom solution by combining a screw and nut, incorporating...
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I'm impressed by the lack of customization options for printing the Y-axis belt tensioner, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and designed a new one with adjustable tension using the same nuts and bolts. Check out my print if you think...
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The stock Y-Axis tensioner on the A8 plus was a notable improvement over the original A8, but still fell short in many areas. This design fixes all of my previous issues with the tensioner. It offers 20mm of adjustment, clears the stock bed and...
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Here's what's new: It's an updated remix, courtesy of viktor3d X Beld Tensioner. What I've changed: - I'm now using M6 x 35 DIN 603 screws. - The sliders are beefed up - they're now 33mm from left to right. - My pulley has shrunk down to fit...
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... to it. This x-axis tensioner for the Anet A8 boasts a .4 inch width for the idler pulley, which is significantly wider than the original .335 in width. ... Additionally, the intended hardware for this setup consists of 1/4-20 nylock nuts and bolts.
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This Y tension is specifically designed for the Aluminum clad Anet A8 Z or S models. Although some parts on these machines are identical, others have distinct differences such as the Y pulley. The print was created using PLA with a 20% infill...
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This T tension is for the Aluminum clad Anet A8 Z or S machines. The exact designation isn't known. Some components are identical across these models, yet others vary significantly, such as the Y pulley. Printing with PLA and a 20% infill rate was...
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This modification is specifically designed for use with the 5mm plywood version of the ANET A8 printer. ...For more information, please refer to the original description available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149867.
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I tried sanding out the inside of the X-axis tensioner, but I still ended up with too much friction and skipped steps because of it. This x-axis tensioner for the Anet A8 has .4 inch width for the idler pulley instead of the original .335 in width....
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Hello, I created this nice tensioner from the AM8 for our A8 Plus. It functions extremely well. I modified the holder to use a 20 GT2 pulley. The tensioner screw is an M4 25mm. You can find all information on the original part site. Check out the...
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My Enhanced Belt Tensioner Design Offers a Noteworthy Improvement. Upon Building and Testing My Modified Version, I Noted That the Pulley Wasn't Properly Aligned. Moreover, I Was Unhappy With the Excess Material Surrounding the Bolt Holes. This...
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I originally modeled this as a "proof of concept" for the steel frame build I'm doing to my classic Anet A8, but it worked so much better than the cumbersome double wingnutted tensioner that came with the A8 Plus, I'm posting it here. The receiver...
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This particular item is designed to securely hold toothed idlers with an M3 or M5 axle, much like my X-axis tensioner features a conical mount for the bearing. Due to a crack in my printed part, I decided to make it slightly thicker. However, because...
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I upgraded the y-belt tensioner from Freemark by adding two 3D printed screws, eliminating the need for a screwdriver to make adjustments and preventing scratches on the acrylic frame's face. ... Printing with brim is highly advised, as it ensures a...
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I'd like to explore the possibilities of upgrading the x-axis on my human.
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If the printed part doesn't fit snugly into the Anet-A8 frame, a small amount of hot glue can help secure it without causing damage. Keep in mind that I haven't yet tested this design myself due to a shortage of filament. Check the measurements...
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That's why I fell in love with the Y Belt Tensioner by Audiogod - its single-center screw adjustment is pure genius! While it doesn't allow for angling the pulley just right, it's still a fantastic option for those who prefer this method. I must say...
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I needed a tensioner for the Y belt and ended up combining these to get what I wanted. I know there are many different versions out there but thought I would share my mix anyway. =================================================================== ...
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Hey, I remixed the x-belt tensioners from Anet A8 Improved X-belt Tensioner with GT2 pulley by TecNerd and x-belt tensioner by freemark. My GT2 Belt came with a 16-tooth asymmetric pulley so to use it I modified the tensioner. You need: 2x M3 Nuts,...
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... My primary goal was to enable printing without requiring precise scaling. The M10 x 1.25 thread is standard, but I slightly reduced the thread size by 0.02mm in Fusion 360 to provide additional clearance and a better fit with the printed plate.
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I Remixed the Original Files to Fit My A8 3D Printer. The Original Design Didn't Suit My Needs, So I Made Some Changes. ...My New Dimensions Are Based on This Make: Thingiverse Make #377652
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This custom Backplate serves as a substitute for the tensioner holder found on Thingiverse, specifically the item with ID 2006595. ...To create it, use bolts and nuts sourced from your local hardware store.
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To upgrade your X-Axis, you'll need these essential components: * A 10mm threaded rod, measuring 38cm in length * Four hexagon nuts, each precisely sized at 10mm * The four stabilizer units from your existing X-Axes system Locate the frame's two...
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Better Drive Belt Tightener Required Fasteners: - Three Hammer Nuts, Each M4 in Size - Three Pan Head Screws, M4 by 16 Millimeters Long - Two Hex Socket Screws, Fifty Millimeters Long and M6 in Diameter - Two M6 Nuts - One Pan Head Screw, Twenty-Five...
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... users who have plenty of extras lying around. Don't forget to update your firmware with the correct offset (37mm): define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 37 define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0 define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0 Have a great time.
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I made an adjustment to the plate so the knobs strike the rod to apply tension exactly where it's needed. I've attached a SketchUp file for anyone who wants to customize the design. ...Huge thanks to Wehrlzz77 for their original concept!
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I created this belt tensioner specifically for the y-axis of the Anet A6 printer. You can easily attach it using standard M4 screws. To secure the belt in place, simply wrap a cable tie around it, just like on the x-axis. The support structure is...