anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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These files match the original X-axis belt tensioner found in the Anet A8 Plus kit, but I encountered problems with the belt slipping out occasionally on my end so I decided to upgrade the smaller component of the belt holder allowing you to loop the...
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You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut to use the part. ... gives your y-belt the tension it needs to work properly
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To ensure optimal performance of the part, you'll require an M6 bolt and an M6 nut. ...Installing these components will provide your Y-belt with the necessary tension to function efficiently.
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this is a compiled and edited version from several source of Anet A8 plus x belt tensioner works like a charm, just like the original
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I've spotted a problem with my old belt tensioner - it's prone to vibration during operation. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time to fix this issue. Unfortunately, the original design didn't quite match the size of the holes...
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I spotted that my trusty belt tensioner is plagued by vibration while in use. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time, but the original design doesn't mesh with the size of holes on my printer. My printer boasts 7.62 mm thick...
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I'm upgrading my Anet A8 Prusa I3 printer's x-axis to use a GT2 belt and a custom-built tensioner. The YouTube video at 300 seconds explains the process, but here are the details: I designed and printed the new tensioner using PLA filament. ...It has an...
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... Designed to work with a toothed 3mm GT2 idler pulley, such as this example source: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3D-Printer-GT2-Idler-Pulley-Toothed-and-Smooth-3mm-Bore-for-6mm-wide-belt-/191972288792?var=&hash=item2cb270a918:m:md9FbOxwy_8duyeHBjmbK6A
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Belt Tensioner Upgrade for the X Axis of Your Anet A8 (AM8) Printer. This tensioner is built to be incredibly sturdy, providing unwavering stability and ensuring it stays perfectly in place during printing operations. It's especially recommended...
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adjust tension on x-axes belt on Anet A8 reprap i3 clone. original i3 had a tensioner to adjust the tension on the belt, once you had locked off rough tightness on the extruder 'race'. ...
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Another X-belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8, boasting a robust and precise adjustment mechanism. ...The pulley features an integrated insert, readily available on Thingiverse under the reference number 2138421.
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This upgraded x-belt tensioner implements a few key modifications for my Anet A8 kit, which I purchased in Q4 2017. * The distance between the outer dimensions of the two arms that insert into the x-axis holder has been increased to prevent it from...
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The X-axis belt tensioner is an essential component for the Anet A8 Plus 3D printer. This device ensures that the X-axis belt remains tight and well-adjusted, providing a smooth and precise movement of the print bed during the printing process. The...
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This is a rebuild of a high-quality x belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8. ...I utilized a precise dovetail and a robust M3 screw to secure the belt in place.
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A Simple X-Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8 (and A6?) Originally designed by Jimmy Olivo and uploaded to the Official Anet Support Page on Facebook, this innovative solution aims to eliminate a common problem that had been plaguing 3D printing...
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This device replaces the two bolts/cable ties mechanism for fixing the ANET A8 x-belt to the extruder carriage. It allows very quick tension adjustments without the need for complicated tensioning mechanisms. This is a development of my previous...
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I designed a simple solution to adjust my X belt on my Anet A8 by creating this cam belt holder. The cam fits perfectly in place of the original retaining screw, allowing me to achieve precise tension adjustment through rotating the cam until I reach...
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I needed an X-axis tensioner with minimal A8 modifications, and specifically no longer belt. This setup should work seamlessly with the stock belt, and it certainly works flawlessly with a Prusa reinforced belt which is just a bit wider. It also...
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This is my version of the X-Belt tensioner for the Anet A8. Other versions use thin M3 screws or complete PLA-M8 screws to increase the tension, that was too shaky for me. I still rely on the M3 variant, but with 8mm sleeves for more contact to the...
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This is a modified version of freemark's x-belt tensioner that has been upgraded with a conical mount for the bearing of the idler. To complete this project, you will need the following components: 1x GT2 toothed idler with: 5mm inner hole diameter...
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I probably tried every X axis belt tensioner for the Anet A8 on Thingiverse. While some are very good designs, nothing was really exactly what I wanted. All of them snapped after extended use. So this is my solution. There are several benefits to...
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This is an X belt tensioner that doesn't require you to go out and buy a new length of belt like all the rest. This upgrade was built using only extra parts given with the Anet A8 kits. To install it, attach it to the back of the extruder carriage...
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It holds the print head to the X axis and let you control the belt tension like the original holder. Its also stronger and uses the same two bolts and nut from the original holder. You may need to sand it a little to fit in your printer. ... ...
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The X-Axis Upgrade Kit for Anet A8 includes a Z-axis pulley holder suitable for gears with 5mm or 3mm bores. ...The pulley can be printed without support material, but the gear bearings must be printed with support material.
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A custom x axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8, ensuring it doesn't slip or run out of adjustment room. Constructed to be mounted directly onto the extruder frame, this innovative device relies on a sturdy M3X20 screw and a durable...
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Reengineered the X-Belt tensioner's design to accommodate a bigger bearing on the pulley.
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It securely tightens against the x-axis rods, rather than the right bearing block, ensuring smooth operation by preventing binding along the z-axis when the x-belt is tightened. ...For detailed instructions on building and installing this component,...
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... (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070). FYI, liked Kennethjiang's because his has an arm going into the original mount for the pulley so no longer x-axis belt is needed to use this. Edited the designs in Tinkercad. ...How I Designed This
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After witnessing [wschadow](https://www.thingiverse.com/wschadow)'s impressive [X-axis tensioner](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2786603) in action, I decided to create a similar design for the Anet A8 / AM8. This original creation was made from...
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Since the Anet A8 provides us with M3 bolts, I redesigned this tensioner to utilize readily available hardware. To assemble it, you'll need 2x M3 bolts and 3x M3 nuts. ...Additionally, I incorporated the following designs: Captive M3 nut for the idler...