anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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This is an edit of the Anet A8 X-belt Toothed Idler Tensioner by butchja. I rounded off the edges for a better appearance and thinned out the supports - unfortunately, I was unable to get the original ones into their hole. (This part is the green...
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Anet A8 AM8 X belt Tensioner GT2 Pulley 16 teeth: The Key to Perfect Step Performance For flawless step execution, the GT2 Pulley 16 teeth with a bore of 3mm is essential. This precision-crafted component ensures seamless motion and optimal...
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I fabricated the Anet A8 improved X-belt tensioner by freemark and required some customization to suit my needs, as I wanted to utilize a toothed pulley rather than the standard one.\r\nAdditionally, I sensed a size disparity between the nut and the...
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(2017/2018 version). Use the original belt - no new purchase required. The tensile forces of the belt no longer affect the right-hand suspension of the X-axis. This eliminates distortion on the vertical threaded rod of the z-axle. Note that grub...
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This is a X-axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A3 that boasts an expansive opening suitable for accommodating the toothed 16T idler commonly sourced from online marketplaces such as eBay and Aliexpress.
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The A8 X-Belt Tensioner is a simple and versatile tool designed specifically for use with 20-tooth pulleys. To assemble it, connect the X-Shafts using white plastic components, as the tensioner holder attaches directly to these parts rather than the...
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My goal was to achieve a similar design aesthetic while addressing two key issues: the narrower gap between the belt and the idler, as well as providing enough space for a genuine toothed idler pulley instead of the standard flanged bearings supplied...
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It is part of a series of upgrades I made on my Anet A8 and that I will post all projects here soon. It is very simple to print, spends very little filament and is extremely tight so it does not cause vibrations and most importantly you will not...
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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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It is part of a series of upgrades I made on my Anet A8 and that I will post all projects here soon. It is very simple to print, spends very little filament and is extremely tight so it does not cause vibrations and most importantly you will not...
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This is a minimally intrusive brace and tensioner system for the Anet/CTC/etc A8. It adds a lot of rigidity to the frame without using a lot of support material by leveraging the stress from tensioning the pulley, much like a guitar string, where...
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Modified base Luke_O's x axis tensioner now includes an attachment point for the stock A8's auto bed leveling sensor, eliminating the need for a separate acrylic mount known to be prone to failure. ...The required slide piece can be found in Luke_O's...
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The Anet A2 Carrier features a block specifically designed to manage the Y-Belt Tension, ensuring precise and smooth operation. ...This versatile carrier also boasts multiple 4mm holes that allow for easy attachment of various accessories or equipment.
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The look of those steel bolts for adjustment just didn't mesh with the Y-Belt tensioner by @Photograaf16 (1959208), so I decided to go for something even better. It wasn't a big deal, really. Just a straightforward swap. ... (And yes, I'm still holding...
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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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The original from Digital_Sqrt didn't fit my A8 printed parts--it was too big. ...This one also fits my Alunar M508 (A8 clone).
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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.</p> <p>I printed this with 50% infill.</p> <p>I am using...
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This is a minor upgrade for the y-belt tensioner of the Anet A6 Evolution cube-style printer https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2067818: Key Improvements: • Torsion prevention guidance • Enlarged body to accommodate 15mm washers (DIN 9021) The...
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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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... for an X-axis tensioner system. ...I've identified the issue - when using this type of tensioner, the linear rails tend to press together. To resolve this problem, you'll need a 43-centimeter-long M8 threaded rod. ...Enjoy working on your project.
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I remixed the popular x-belt tensioner to fit a idler up to 9.5 mm in width. All holes are designed to fit M3 screws and nuts. ... Update1: Updated the measurements to fit for the purpose
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1 x M3 screw 20mm long 1 x M3 nut The tensioner is really strong (I added a chamfer at the bottom of the towers so they have better resistance to tightening and they don't crack). Be careful when tightening the M3 screw for the idler (don't over do...
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PRINT: X1 Tensioner X2 3mm Caps (Optional) ADDITIONAL: X3 3mm x ≥25mm bolt X3 3mm nuts X1 3mm washer (Recommended for Perfect Alignment) I upgraded this tensioner to eliminate its tendency to shift forward or backward, causing the belt to rub against...
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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'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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I felt that the hole supporting the idler screw and belt tension was alarmingly close to the edge of the shell. Mine eventually gave out (after a lengthy period of use). So before re-printing it, I added 2mm to the edge of the shell. ...This should...
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A more robust alternative to the original X-axis belt tensioner is available for use. ...I suggest pairing it with this belt holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4024940 The other end of the belt can be secured in place by screw and cable tie, as...
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X-axis Belt Tensioner for M4 screws > 20mm length (>M4x20) 1st version designed specifically for flat headed screws with up to 8mm diameter head. 2nd version suitable for all types of screws. There is a technical drawing available in the PDF file...
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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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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...