anycubic chiron z axis stabilizer 3d models
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This is an extended cable chain guide specifically designed for the xTremePower's Anycubic Chiron ultimate extruder module. Due to the stock chain stop no longer fitting, a new solution was developed. ...It functions effectively.
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Upgrading my Chiron to direct drive requires several customized components, and relocating the x-axis home switch from the print head to the side is one of them. ... To accomplish this task, I designed a bracket specifically for this purpose.
prusaprinters
Cable Manager / Relief for the Anycubic Chiron.Someone made one where you needed to remove the belt and other parts, with this one you only need to unscrew 2 stepper motor screws and put it in place. Also Stronger and a square guide for the stock and...
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This is a remix of pcr150 version found here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3339250. ...I made changes to allow it to fit my Chiron and not make contact with the captivated nut holding the x axis wheel carriage and clear the mounting plate.
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Cable Manager / Relief for the Anycubic Chiron. This design simplifies the installation process, eliminating the need to remove the belt and other components. Instead, users can easily swap it in by unscrewing just two stepper motor screws and...
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I got a 10mm x 10mm (ID) cable chain off Amazon thinking it would be easy to print the end connectors and hook it up to my Chiron's y-axis cable, but upon further review I found the existing options on Thingiverse didn't work for the cable chain I...
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This is a drop-in improvement for the Anicubic Chiron Y-Axis carriage. I decided to design a roller wheel-to-linear axis modification that did not require the changing of end stop positions, packing the heated print bed or reduced the available...
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Not being satisfied with the wheels, I proceeded to modify the z axis with linear guides
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... an der X Achse angebracht. English: A bracket for the X axis to attach an LED strip. An LED bar from Action (Baltimore LED strips) was used Overall length (380mm) The bracket is attached to the X axis with 2x M4 countersunk screws and M4 nuts.
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My original X-axis cable chain guide shattered around the screw hole just over a month into use, likely due to regular disassembly of the hotend housing to test various fan ducts. I engineered a brand-new one to replace the original, but also...
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The wire was brought up past the X axis stepper and secured with a small metal strap held by one of the stepper screws. The tricky part was finding the correct wires to connect the switch to. I fished the wire bundle out through a gap in the...
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I wasn't happy with the way the wheels were turning out, so I decided to make some changes to the z-axis by adding some linear guides.
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I reinforced the original Anti Wobble for the Z Axis by installing M3 screw anchors, which provide a much stronger hold due to their presence of pre-drilled holes.
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My Chiron's filettated bar is vibrating a lot... I tried to solve this problem by designing new angles that would replace the originals. I got the idea from this project: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3363460 but I reworked it entirely to suit my...
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Z-Axis Stabilizer for the Anycubic Kobra. There is no need to take off or loosen the Z-Axis. ... Other Parts needed are 2 M4x40 Screws and a 608 Bearing
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The engineer secures the Z end-stop screws firmly to prevent them from shifting erratically.
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This stabilizer is designed for Z-axis with 5mm lead screw. ... Used bearing 695ZZ 5x13x4
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The remix enhanced the foundation of the filament guide on the Z-axis stabilizer, necessitating touch-based supports for optimal stability.
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I observed that the Z rod screw exhibited significant motion during Z axis operation. ...Consequently, I conceived and engineered this component to maintain its stability at all times.
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Anet A6 Z-Axis Rod Stabilizer. This stabilizer requires no extra screws to attach, making it a convenient option for users. ...It works best when paired with the stabilizing rod holder found at Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2502252).
myminifactory
Installation Insert bearing into printed stabilizer Remove the 4 screws holding the top crossbar Slide the Z-Axis Stabilizer onto the left end of the crossbar Reattach the top bar (do not fully tighten screws down yet) Turn the z-axis lead screw...
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I designed an upgraded z-axis stabilizer for my Ender-2 using a 608 bearing, aiming to achieve significantly smoother print results.
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Anet A6 Z-Axis Rod Stabilizer. No additional screws needed. ...Best if coupled with this thing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2502252)
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A stabilizer for your Ender 3 Z-axis rod, which you can adjust to fit various bearing sizes. ... See the original design for installation instructions!
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The z-axis stabilizer is designed for German RepRap Protos V2, featuring attachment holes while still allowing easy usage without them.
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The Fabrikator-Mini's Z-Axis Stabilizer 4 is experiencing a critical malfunction during post-printing, necessitating immediate intervention. ...A possible solution involves drilling a precise center hole to recalibrate the stabilizer and restore optimal...
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... a reinterpretation of JayArr's uncomplicated Z-Axis rod stabilizer tailored specifically for the Tronxy X1. ...With my own Z-Axis rod sitting 22mm away from the edge of the 2040 extruded aluminum, I made some modifications to the stabilizer as needed.
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... DIN 7991 M5x10 screws, two T-nut M5 holders, and one bearing 608 2rs. Z-axis screw stabilizer. Built to eliminate the smallest possible travel of the screw. ...Accessories: Two DIN 7991 M5x10 fasteners, two M5 T-nut inserts, and a 608 2rs bearing.