anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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The "fork" on the original design had approximately 3mm of vertical movement when used in conjunction with the stock Anet A8 x-idler block (a white injection-molded part purchased early 2018). The looseness allows the pulley to move up and down a...
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I crafted this specifically for the Anet A8 and similar models. ...This part accommodates an idler pulley with a maximum of 20 teeth.
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I've upgraded the classic x-belt tensioner to accommodate an idler of up to 9.5 millimeters in width. All necessary holes have been precision-designed to seamlessly integrate with standard M3 screws and nuts. ...Update: I've revised the measurements to...
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Here is another Anet A8's Y-axis belt tensioner designed to enhance your printing experience. This time around, no support is necessary and the parts seamlessly fit both the original and new Anet A8 models. ... Important: • To ensure proper fitment on...
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This is a modified version of the x-belt tensioner by freemark, featuring an enlarged opening for use with a GT2 pulley. A 16-tooth pulley was utilized in this design. In addition to the pulley itself, one M3x20 screw and one M3 nut (preferably a...
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This remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2073975 was created because I discovered that the arms were slightly too short, and as a result, the actual tensioner relied heavily on the tension from the belt to maintain its position.
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Parts 2, 3mm x 30mm .5 panhead screws 1, 3mm x 20mm .5 panhead screw 3, 3mm .5 hex nuts Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .20mm (Medium Simplified 3D) Infill: 30% How I Created This I designed the Anet A8 Y...
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The four Y axis belt tensioner holes on my Anet A8 (a late 2016 model) have the following specifications: Hole width: X is 8.2mm, Z is 7.7mm Space between holes: X is 8mm, Z is 11.5mm To print this design, follow the same configuration as the...
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I just finished building my Anet A8 and didn't want to search for metric hardware, so I remixed this part to use 1/4-20 screws and Nylock nuts instead. The pulley screw hole remains unchanged. This remix was printed with 50% infill. I'm using...
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I've also added X-axis tensioning into the design which again has advantages in comparison to doing it long the length of the belt. It gives much more subtle adjustment. ...In concert with working bearings, it allows tighter settings with better levels...
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Hey guys. I just built my Anet A8 and I didn't want to have to search out metric hardware so I remixed this part to take 1/4-20 screws and Nylock nuts. I did not modify the pulley screw hole. I printed this with 50% infill. I am using 1/4-20 x 1.25"...
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X-axis belt tensioner, no sweat! Simply support it whenever necessary. ... This setup relies on a trusty #8-32 x 1 1/4" hex head screw paired with an 11/32" nylon stop nut to keep the tension just right.
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I also added X-axis tensioning into the design, which has its own set of advantages over doing it along the length of the belt. It gives much more subtle adjustment. When combined with working bearings, it allows tighter settings and better levels...
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I upgraded this tensioner to work seamlessly with aluminum toothed idler pulleys, which are available here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BTTER04/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I specifically chose the 3mm 20-toothed ones for...
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I designed a new belt tensioner that fits snugly into my Anet A8, which is a bit of an improvement over the old one I used to have - it was just a little too loose in the slot. To print mine out, I added supports on the side, but you can try printing...
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There are quite a few belt tensioners for the y axis of the Anet A8, but none of them fully satisfy me. I've decided to create my own design from scratch. The tensioner is attached directly to the main frame of the printer. Its base is fixed and...
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This is an example of a X-axis belt tensioner that has proven effective for me, and I hope it benefits others as well. The design includes slots on the right-hand side nut holder on the Z axis, along with bolt holes for additional fastening if...
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This is a replacement x-axis belt tensioner designed to upgrade the one originally created by MazaaFIN. The original component failed, as evident from the last picture provided. I therefore created this new version, which offers improved strength and...
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Compact belt tensioner for the x-axis. Simply insert into v-slot aluminum profile with ease. Requires a 20-25mm M3 bolt and nut, as well as an M5 30mm hex bolt and nut. This design is part of my project to transform Tarantula into CR-10. Project...
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My Own Interpretation for the Anet A8 Y-Axis Tensioner Solution. This Approach Requires Only One Printed Part and Two M3 Screws and Bolts to Function Properly. **R4 Version Update:** By Rotating the Hexagonal Holes, You Can Enhance Printing Quality...
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Another Anet A8 upgrade is here to elevate your print quality with its reliable Y-belt tensioner. This print requires no supports at all, and the parts fit perfectly, even for the latest Anet A8 model. Important: Print all files at 100% scale to...
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My own take on a high-performance Anet A8 X Axis GT2 Belt Clamp Attachment.
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Machine screw, 3mm x 24mm with lock nut (the kind with a plastic insert) New Pullley - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G833M4L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Holder: Machine screw M3x6mm, 4 of each Assembly: After printing the...
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... I swapped out the parts to directly accept 12mm long 3MM screws no nut required. ...The part is now stronger and works flawlessly in PLA. Anet A8 Y Belt Tensioner by tbillion is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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This is a Y belt tensioner designed for the Anet A8 or similar printers. Assembly instructions can be found below. The screw may require adjustment to match your printer's tolerances due to varying frame tolerances. This part functions by pushing...
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Another Y-Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8 printer, inspired by the design at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. This model utilizes a M4 Hex-Head Screw to achieve tension and features a plate that distributes pressure evenly across its surface....
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If you decide to use a Y-belt tensioner instead, you'll require an additional back plate fix element, which I've also included in this custom creation. ... Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50%...
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I assembled my Anet A8, but the X-axis rods still jutted out, blocking me from installing a tensioner. To overcome this issue, I created a custom solution that would keep the rods out of the way. ...The pulley axle features an M3 20mm nut and bolt...
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... to side adjustment). The spacers provided are what you use to calibrate the tension in your belt, as this tensioner functions as a clamp on the front frame piece itself. ...This tensioner will indeed work seamlessly with most front frame braces.
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Adjusting the belt tension on your Z-axis requires a straightforward process to ensure optimal performance and avoid unnecessary maintenance issues later down the line. Start by locating the belt tensioner assembly, which is typically situated at one...