anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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This tensioner is a result of refining existing designs that have been thoroughly vetted in other renowned 3D printers such as the Prusa i3. ...It can be seamlessly integrated with the AM8, ANET A8, or equivalent models without any compatibility issues.
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... This is a different X Axis Belt Tensioner for Anet A8. It's based on the one by WedgeSD. CHANGES: -The bars (guides) of the inner piece are now separated from the piece itself, so you can print the inner piece vertically and the bars horizontally.
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I replaced the metal screws on my Y-Belt tensioner from Freemark with 3D printed ones, making it easy to adjust the X belt without needing a screwdriver. I also trimmed the pillars by 1cm, as I couldn't see the need for them to be that long. To...
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Additionally, an M3 screw of suitable length will be required for your belt and tension requirements. If I were to revisit this project in the future, I'd allocate a bit more space for the third screw on the bottom tension side. ...You might consider...
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This x-belt tensioner utilizes the original right side bearing block that came with the printer. I customized this tensioner, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070, to make it more user-friendly and easier to use. To avoid purchasing a...
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Installed new idler pulleys on my printer from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NT2LTRF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00 and discovered that although they fit in the Y-belt tensioner, they wouldn't fit in Freemark's X-belt tensioner. ...All...
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You'll need: **3mm x 30mm** screws (you can use one from spare parts) **3mm nuts** (also from spares) 4x **3mm x 17.5mm screws** (there are 8 of them in the original belt fastener) I swapped the 30mm Phillips screw with a hex nut screw I bought for...
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I modified the settings so that the 5mm nut fits perfectly.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: Disabled\nSupports: Turned off\nResolution: Set to 200 microns\nInfill Density: Adjusted to 10% for optimal strength and weight
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I created extra-long screws for the belt tensioner, ensuring they'll be handy for anyone who needs them later on.
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This is a marker for the X-axis reference point.
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I reworked the x-belt tensioner design from TecNerd's original concept. Initially, I struggled to get my pulley to fit properly, so I came up with an innovative solution - adding a boss for the passive idler to allow it to rotate freely. Check out...
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I fabricated a replacement tensioner out of PLA, but over time, it began to warp and lose its grip on the belt due to its tendency to deform, ultimately rendering it incapable of holding the belt securely in place; therefore, I redesigned it to hold...
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A Basic Tensioner System, engineered to keep belts in place with no need for belt replacements or additional component adjustments. This sleek design boasts a remarkably low production cost, rapid printing capabilities, and a streamlined assembly...
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If your X-belt keeps falling off its original track or printed design - just like mine has been doing - consider trying a new approach. ...A slight tweak in the gap size should do the trick: narrow it down from 1.6 to 1.55 millimeters, and you'll find a...
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Anet A6 X Axis Belt Tensioner and take a look at my other Anet A6 parts: https://www.thingiverse.com/andreas-giesert/collections/my-anet-a6-parts Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This is my take on some of the other X Axis Belt Tensioners. Simple and made specifically for the Anet E10 and E12. Later revisons will be added, printing rev.D now. ...
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This is a remix of the belt clamp half of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2036499. I printed that part a year ago but it snapped at its weakest point today so I created a thicker body where it was needed. ... The result needed some reaming to fit...
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My Version of the X-Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A6. It Features a Custom-Made Tensioner that Houses the Pulley, Along with a Modified Plate Designed to Accommodate the Bolt Sticking Out of the Tensioner. The Tensioner Utilizes an Existing Hole...
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I'm using an Anet A6, and the X-axis belt is notoriously difficult to tighten properly. To get around this issue temporarily, I created a simple belt tensioner that's easily printable and won't interfere with my extruder assembly. This design avoids...
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With this upgrade, the X-axis belt can be easily tensioned using a wingnut, which significantly improves the X-axis accuracy. The motor is now better supported by a motor brace, while belt sleeves securely lock the belt ends in place, and belt...
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Hello, please see my remix of a X axis belt tensioner re-designed from the Tevo Tarantula to fit the A2. Parts needed include two M5 bolts to replace the ones in the wheels, which should be approximately 5mm longer. One M5 plain nut is also required....
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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis belt tensioner This is a parametric design for an x axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3d printer. It has been made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The design goal was to create a tensioner which requires the least changes to...
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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis Belt Tensioner This parametric design creates an x-axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3D printer. It was made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The goal was to create a tensioner that requires minimal changes to the original...
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Hi, my Anet has loose Axis X Belt so this issue is resolved. In my Anet, I turned on the lathe reel made of aluminum and broke a drill 2mm in diameter to use as an axis. You can also print the reel. It works perfectly for me, but feel free to suggest...
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This is the most robust X axis belt tensioner for Anet A6 available! You will need to use some hardware: a rivet nut, a bolt (about 40 mm long) and 2 small zip ties. Multiple models are provided for three different metal element sizes (M4, M5, and...
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I'm after a straightforward and hassle-free x-axis belt tensioner that doesn't require printing half the printer to get it right. That's why I took matters into my own hands and came up with this design. ...It does the trick for me!
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Here is a summary from Kingmiwok with all the things you should know: Summary The original belt tensioner by vernierroger is a very clever idea/design. However, I had some trouble fitting the internal components into my A6 X carriage. Also, I was...
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Remix of ntimmy's x-axis belt tensioning bracket for A6. The original upgrade was very poorly explained and documented and contained unnecessary cuts and mounts. There is some effort to make this upgrade, but it's the most elegant solution I've seen...
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The original belt tensioner by vernierroger is a clever design. However, I experienced difficulties fitting its internal components into my A6 X carriage. Furthermore, I was unclear about which hardware (nuts and bolts) to use in order to assemble it...
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Human Required:\n1 Screw M3 40mm\n1 Locking Nut M3 (Prevents screw from turning when tightening belt)\n1 Self-Locking M3 Nut (Tightens belt securely, prevents unscrewing with vibrations)\n-Shorter length allows better strap tightening.\n-Use a...