anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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I decided to experiment with printing threads on a 3D printer. ...However, it wasn't as straightforward as I had envisioned.
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I wasn't thrilled with the idea that the X-Axis stop position would shift every time I tightened the X-Axis belt slightly. To address this issue, I remixed aerotronic's CR-10 Tensioner, available at "https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3047881", which...
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The original tensioner failed to secure my belt properly, causing it to jump off its teeth. To make matters worse, I was short on long m5 screws. I decided to replace the tensioner with one that has a better grasp on the belt. ...When attaching it, you...
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Tensioner positioned on the x-axis requires two M4 screws for assembly and two matching nuts to secure it firmly in place.
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replacment of the stock x axis tensioner.PLA0.2 layer220/62 Temperatureno support
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The x-axis tensioner is a crucial component of the machine, specifically designed and manufactured by BQ under the brand name Hephestos.
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... (2) M3x40 screws (2) M3 lock nuts (3) M4x0.7-10 button head screws (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (3) M4x0.7 T nuts (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (1) GT2 Timing Gear (optional) (1) M3x0.5-20 socket head screw (1) M3x0.5 nut
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This stabilizer is designed to prevent front panel warping when y belt tensioner is employed. It functions in conjunction with this tensioner: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1755471. You must attach it firmly to a solid surface. ... Printing...
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It is a improved version of my first design Change log V1.1 shortened Y-Tensioner included .step-files Parts Printed parts Y_Tensioner_01_01 Y_TensionerBaseBlock Hardware ISO 4762 - M3 x 25 (1x) ISO 4762 - M4 x 25 (1x) ISO 4762 - M5 x 10 (3x) ISO...
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This is an updated version of [CH35C0](https://www.thingiverse.com/CH35C0)'s [Y belt tensioner for the A8](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149867). The geometry looked a bit off for my setup and I also wanted to upgrade the idler in this remix. I...
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The Anet A8's smooth bearings click when the belts are tightly tensioned. These gears solve this clicking issue by providing complementary teeth for the belt to glide on, while also adding extra tension to the belts. This gear perfectly fits around...
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Here are the advantages: - Integration: I sought a more integrated carriage that looks designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer, as we often need to attach additional components like belt tensioners, inductive Z probes, etc. - Weight reduction:...
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This is a remix of CH35C0's Y belt tensioner for the A8. The geometry seemed a bit off for my setup and I also wanted to upgrade the idler. This version: has a lower center for the idler, more similar to the original Anet design has a bigger...
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i always had a set of these belt covers on my ender 5 an out of the blue i started getting layer shifts on my x axis so at first i thought my belts had stretched an needed tightened so i printed a belt tensioner an realized i couldnt use the cover...
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Manufactured to attach directly to the X-Motor Bracket on the MakerFarm DIY 3D Printer Kit. ...Please Upload Your Own Custom Print Settings.
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... on the belt. If you like this design, then you might also like these for the Anet E12: Anet E12 Two-Piece Cooling Fang Anet E12 legs using current rubber feet Anet E12: Cable strain relief for heated bed (improved) Anet E12: X belt tensioner
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... for those who want a cleaner look. Hopefully this helps someone out there. This belt tightener is my top pick, freemark did an outstanding job with it! Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.01 Infill: 15%
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This is a dimensionally modified version for easier mounting and adjustment of the tensioner for the Y-Axis on the Anet A8. It is based on the bearing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. In fact, the set screw parts and base should be used,...
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When using the single, center bolt tensioner, I discovered that my tensioner arms were being torqued unevenly to one side. This resulted in my belt wanting to ride up on the side of the idler pulley instead of tracking smoothly. To address this...
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When in late 2017, I added the X-axis tensioner to my A6, I downloaded and printed the right side and clevis from his original design and used it until deciding to rework the entire x-axis of my printer. I was still using the stock ANET A6 acrylic...
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Human engineers have isolated the Y-axis belt components, allowing them to print individually without interference from one another.
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Sturdy remix of Y-axis belt tensioner arms reveals a crucial flaw in the original design - it was far too weak, with no provision for smooth sliding on the bearings. Upon closer inspection after creation, it becomes apparent that most standard front...
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Tensor for X axis for Anet A8 if metal parts are used instead of the printed ones that come with Anet A8. I have tried to use the tensor that is released in thingiverse but it didn´t work as space for rod is shorter than the original space in printed...
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The specific advantage is greater teeth engagement with the pulley and more importantly a much larger bearing as the 3mm ones have a tendancy to blow out: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085XLRXS1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1...
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Belt tensioner for the Y-axis on the Anet E10. Requires two M4 nuts and some M4 threaded rod or a long screw. The M3 screw through the bearings can be reused from the old assembly. To attach it to the frame, use the old or spare t-slot nuts. You...
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With this mod you have to raise z axis up past the power supply and remove the screw holding the 2020 onto the roller plate. put the belt, bearings, and pulley body together, slide the v-groves into place and put screw back in. The screw hole is a...
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This component is a straightforward y-axis tensioner, engineered specifically for the Anet A8 Plus printer. The required additional materials are outlined below. ## Adjusting Rods: - 2 M4 Nuts - 2 M4 Screws (30mm or 50mm in length; this choice...
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I modified the last remix to make it even more durable and printable without any additional support or bridge. ...It also fits together seamlessly, making it easier to assemble than the original design.
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This is a condensed pulley/idler holder design. ...By using it, users sacrifice 5 millimeters of adjustable tension but reclaim that tiny amount of their printer bed's usable space.