anet a8 x belt holder 3d models
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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 Same Anet A8 X-Axis Belt Tensioner, a clever creation courtesy of WedgeSD's ingenuity, can be found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1895051, boasting precision-crafted 3mm holes for added functionality.
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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 is a simple x-axis belt tensioner for Anet A8 printer. The support is fixed to the left, while the right can be adjusted about 1cm. ... My design is inspired by this thing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1666094
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This upgrade is specifically designed for use with most x-belt tension upgrades on the Anet A8, such as this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1976767. ...Instead of having to bring the belt up to the pulley, which often requires buying a new belt...
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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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this tensioner has been designed for the X-axis belt of the anet a8 plus printer, starting from the original design which brings and improves the detail accuracy for the timing belt and screw adjustment, offers a straighter belt tension and improves...
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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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The X belt on my Anet A8 has gotten out of alignment after 2500 hours of usage. I've taken steps to correct this issue by straightening the belt and installing a sturdy support system. To achieve this, I added a 25x3mm screw on each side of the belt,...
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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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You will be creating an x-axis belt tensioner, inspired by the Anet A8 X-Axis Belt Tensioner designed by scrhall.\nRequired components include:\nM3 nuts (four in total)\nM3x20 cylinder head screws (two are needed)\nA single M3x30 screw\nThese parts...
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This is a straightforward X-axis belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8 3D printer. The support structure is secured to the left side, whereas the right side can be adjusted approximately 1 cm. ...My design draws inspiration from this...
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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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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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... so I borrowed the dimensions from his original model and remade it with a sleek chamfer for a more streamlined look. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Ignored Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50% density
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... I utilized six M3 x 10mm screws for assembly. update: The original design truncates about 6mm of build space, so I devised a revised version with reduced length. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 2mm Infill: 20%
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The belt tensioner is crucial to printer performance. ...Utilizing an Anet A8, the ideal fill density is set at 50%. ...With a retraction speed of 0.1 mm, optimal results are achieved.
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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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I designed this upgrade based on WedgeSD's Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner, which won't work with the standard Anet belt and wouldn't fit in an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To install, you'll need: 1 M3x30 screw 2 M3 nuts 5 M5 washers...
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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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A Simple X-Axis Belt Tensioner for Anet A8 Printers. This tensioner features a fixed support on the left side, while the right side can be adjusted up to 1cm with the use of a screw. To assemble this design, you will need a M3 nut, one screw...
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Anet A8 Belt Tensioner X-Axis This Anet A8 X-Axis belt tensioner has numerous features that distinguish it from other x-axis tensioners. With over 1000 hours of print time, this design continues to perform well. Key Features: • M5 nut traps and...
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It's always great to find something that is easy to use and useful, especially when it can be used with standard parts of the Anet A8 printer. Notes: 1. To make the parts as strong as possible, print them exactly as shown in the STL pictures. 2. I...
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My take on an X Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8. 2 versions available: 8.75mm Inner Gap and 10.00mm Inner Gap. ### Update includes correct placement of the nut. I apologize for this mistake. If you printed the old design, secure the nuts in...
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I designed this upgrade based on the Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD, but it won't work with the stock Anet belt and won't fit into an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To make it work, you'll need just a few parts: - 1 M3x30 screw...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50 Notes: If using PLA, I recommend printing with 1.2mm walls and base to enhance the strength of the teeth. ...Thirty percent infill could be sufficient, but I...
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As part of my ongoing upgrade of my A8 Plus, this is a clamp for the X-axis belt on the carriage. ...This replaces the stock (rather poor) part with a solid one and removes the tensioning facility in favour of an external tensioner (which I've already...
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The fresh design for Anet A8 x-carriage is now in place, featuring nylon injected X axis parts that ensure precise movement with a 16T bearing taking center stage. However, due to altered dimensions on the new x-carriage, the original X axis tension...
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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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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...