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To enhance X-axis belt tension, print this upgrade. It's a single part, unlike the Y-axis tensioner. You can modify the Sketchup file if needed. Ensure your X pulley is adjusted correctly and level. The tensioner works best when assembled as shown.
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Version 3 has a slight change suggested by SSD which may help some people. If you're trying this for the first time, use Version 2. Print instructionsUnassociated tags: Makerbot upgrade part, x axis Instructions Loosen the X axis pulley, remove from...
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... reinforced the structure. This method is particularly beneficial for older, stretched belts. Simply print and mount the redesigned guide, mark drill locations, remove tensioner, drill holes, reassemble, and be cautious not to over-tighten the belt.
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tensioner for Ender 3; Ender 3 pro, Ender v2, Cr10, etc. One M3 nut and one M3x25mm screw are required. turnbuckle for Ender 3; Ender 3 pro, Ender v2, Cr10, etc. ...You need an M3 nut and a M3x25mm screw
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The Anet A8 3D printer features an upgraded X-Axis tensioner designed to accommodate extended x-axis bars, ensuring smooth and precise movement of the print bed during the printing process.
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Props go out to: - X-axis tensioner concept from freemark My design is completely new, but based on freemark's concept (improvements to accommodate the 20T pulley and X-axis belt clearance when belt is in "slack" mode. Hardware needed: -...
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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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Same belt tensioner like RonX666 but with M4 screws and bed-leveling springs
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Upon installing the Winsinn X Axis belt tensioner, I discovered that pulling the entire assembly off the rail was necessary to achieve the correct pulley position, but hanging it off compromised the bracket's stability. To rectify this issue, I...
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This is a remix of [CR-10 x-axis belt tensioner by Gavitka](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2491551), Gavitka's design fits perfectly on the Ender 2 printer's x-axis as well as the CR-10. However, to modify it for use on the y-axis of the Ender 2...
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The tension in the belt becomes a compression force on the x-axis linear guides through the two screws that thread into small nuts pressed into the plate on the end of the axis.Note: Tensioner.step is the same as Y-Yoke.stlYou will also need:3mm...
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The belt's tension becomes a compressive force on the x-axis linear guides, courtesy of two screws that thread into small nuts embedded in the plate at the axis end. Note: Tensioner.step is identical to Y-Yoke.stl. ... You'll also need: Three 3mm...
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I am absolutely fed up with the various solutions I've tried from Thingiverse for X axis belt tension on my A8. It's been a constant source of frustration since day one with this printer. Now that I'm done venting, I'd like to introduce an entirely...
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for x-axis you need 2x M5x40 with nuts, 1x hexagonal M5X30 with nut for y-axis you need 1x hexagonal M5X50 with nut
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This is the X axis tensioner modified to fit a 5 mm center pulley, the metallic ones. The original part has been slightly altered to accommodate a 5 x 20 mm bolt and the 5 mm nut, ensuring they don't come into contact with the metal structure. If...
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AnyCubic X-axis Tensioner. ... Recommended replace original plastic idler pulley on aluminium idler pulley with bearing axis bore 3 mm for GT2 belt Width 6mm.
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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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Tensioner positioned on the x-axis requires two M4 screws for assembly and two matching nuts to secure it firmly in place.
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replacment of the stock x axis tensioner.PLA0.2 layer220/62 Temperatureno support
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The x-axis tensioner is a crucial component of the machine, specifically designed and manufactured by BQ under the brand name Hephestos.
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This X-axis tensioner is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070 which is a nicely designed tensioner. For the AM8 frame application, that the frame was narrower by about 25mm. Locating the idler inside of the right X-axis carriage...
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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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The X-axis tensioner substitutes the x-carriage's belt clamp and requires materials such as two M4x50mm bolts, two springs, four M4 nuts, and two belt clamps for M4 bolts. ...Printing specifications include a fill density of 60%, a layer height of 0.25...
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I wasn't thrilled with the idea that the X-Axis stop position would shift every time I tightened the X-Axis belt slightly. To address this issue, I remixed aerotronic's CR-10 Tensioner, available at "https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3047881", which...
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It's a cinch to upgrade your X-axis tensioner with standard settings, no support, and no rafts. All it takes is printing two parts from 1 to 4 in any combination - I printed two of the 4-part versions myself. As an essential component for K8200...
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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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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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It's incredibly straightforward to assemble the X axis tensioner using a standard settings print job with no supports or rafts required. To do so, you'll need to print two parts from a selection of four in any combination - I opted for two of the...
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I've added a second Z axis rod to my Anet A2, which is driven by a single stepper motor via a belt. Initially, the belt was far too loose, prompting me to design this tensioner from scratch. I utilized Tinkercad to bring it to life. The components...