anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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ANET A8 BELT TENSIONER and BRACE Y-Axis We have thoroughly installed and tested the components. Every part fits together seamlessly. The M5 nut trap is incredibly tight. Position the nuts in front of the traps, then use the 30mm screw to draw them...
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Here is the rewritten text: To get started, you'll need a screw, plate, and y-tensioner that are compatible with the y-frame design. ...A great place to find these components is on websites like thingiverse, where users share their creations, such as...
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List of Customizations: * Centralized pulley perfectly positioned in the middle of the Y plate * Tool-free tension adjustment for seamless operation * M4x30 bolt and M4 nut for added stability * M3 nut slots for convenient access * Reinforced Y...
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This is a dimensionally modified version for easier mounting and adjustment of the tensioner for the Y-Axis on the Anet A8. It is based on the bearing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. In fact, the set screw parts and base should be used,...
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Human: Anet A6 / A8 Y-axis reinforce support using single 8mm lead screw. This model is heavily modified from the original design found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2540258, which utilizes two separate 8mm lead screws. In this updated...
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I needed a tensioner for the Y belt and ended up combining these to get what I wanted. I know there are many different versions out there but thought I would share my mix anyway. =================================================================== ...
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The front part is placed around the original brackets for the y-belt tension, while the back part is positioned via the holding part of the stepper motor. They are not designed to withstand force; instead, they hold the rod in place so that infill...
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To prevent the pulley from deflecting downwards, I added a Z-shaped support beneath it. This eliminates the requirement for a front brace and results in an even stronger structure. ...My design is inspired by similar models.
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The Anet A8 is a popular 3D printer that requires regular belt tension adjustments to maintain optimal performance. Over time, these belts can loosen due to wear and tear, leading to print quality issues such as wobbly layers and inaccurate prints.
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I've designed an undercarriage for four standard LM8UU bearings, integrating a belt tensioner into the Y-belt, with all holes and screws sized for M3 diameter using a 5.5mm nut wrench size. There are two versions to accommodate either the original...
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Version B is specifically tailored to fit standard Anet 8mm nuts, whereas version A is optimized for stainless steel nuts that tend to be slightly smaller in size. A notable design feature is the incorporation of captive nuts, allowing for...
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Matsekberg devised an innovative plan to remove Y-axis belt tension from the front frame panel by incorporating threaded rods on each side of the belt, similar to X-belt tension transferred to carriage rods. This eliminates the need for extensive...
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I added a crucial function, y-axis tension to compensate. I feel that this version surpasses the original in every way. The design is inspired by "Y_tension1,stl" (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1718315). ...Print Settings Printer Prusa i3 Rafts No...
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The specific advantage is greater teeth engagement with the pulley and more importantly a much larger bearing as the 3mm ones have a tendancy to blow out: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085XLRXS1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1...
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This stabilizer is designed to prevent front panel warping when y belt tensioner is employed. It functions in conjunction with this tensioner: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1755471. You must attach it firmly to a solid surface. ... Printing...
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The adjusted height works better with this Y belt attachment: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2333288, along with its remixes. I re-made the frame arms while keeping the rest of the design intact as it functions well. Only left arms are included;...
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You'll need to tighten the Y-belt tensioner on your Anet A8 wooden frame to ensure smooth operation and prevent damage. To do this, locate the tensioner which is usually situated near the extruder motor. It's a small pulley with a bolt in its...
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The tensioners available don't fit the A8 in plywood, so I create this one. Notice: it is only compatible with the A8 plywood version, not the plastic version! It doesn't require any screw, bolt, or extra part. I include the Fusion 360 source...
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The human reached out and grabbed a bolt directly from the factory's production line.
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It's an adjustment with limited backing, designed to bridge the divide.
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The file "Aufnahme_Schrumpfen" or Main_shrinking is a creation with a wider hole diameter of 20.4mm instead of 20mm because I had some shrinking issues.
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This part is designed to work with the Y-axis rework bedmount on the Anet A8. If you've already printed the bedmount with 90% infill, you can use this part right away. However, if not, you can print out my design instead. The instructions for...
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I decided to upgrade my Anet A8 X-axis and Y-Axis belt tensioners with 20T x 3mm idlers. Many discussions have taken place about which is better, smooth or toothed, but I'm not going into that here. If you choose to go with 20T toothed, these...
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The pulley block came apart, allowing it to be printed sideways as usual; otherwise, when printed upright, the layers align with the direction of the primary force exerted. ...A tiny registration block is included to keep it intact until a single screw...
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After trying various belt tensioners with mixed results, I decided to design a new one specifically tailored for the Anet A6 (or A8). This updated version is designed to be robust and securely fastened to a base table, as you can see in the...
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As most of you know, the Anet lacks a viable method to adjust belt tension in the y-direction, and the belt does not run parallel between the stepper and pulley. Several solutions have been proposed for adjusting tension or using a spacer to ensure...
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As most of you are aware, the Anet lacks a genuine ability to adjust belt tension in the y-direction, and the belt does not run parallel between the stepper and pulley. Some solutions have already been implemented regarding tension adjustment or...
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To assemble this system, you will require two M6 bolts, each measuring at least 35 millimeters in length. ...Additionally, four M6 locking nuts and four M6 washers are also necessary for proper installation.