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Here´s a belt tensioner for the X-axis with an adapter for a cable chain on the X-axis. I printed all the parts in ASA, but I guess PLA would be good enough there. You need additionally to the printed parts: DIN933 M5x50 (2x) DIN933 M5x30...
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This addon enhances JohnSL's excellent bed height adjustment set (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10351) by replacing a top right clip and incorporating an x-axis spectra cord tensioner. It avoids the need to dismantle the bed due to slack cords and...
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This X-axis tensioner utilizes significantly less material than its counterparts and is integrated with the original bearing holder, bearing, and bolts that come standard with the printer. It makes a substantial difference in print quality. The tab...
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The designer of this piece has made a great job : CR-10 Mod - X axis Tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854971 I just modded the body to fit Sunlu S8 printer. To keep it simple I uploader : Body Screw Knob I also uploded the...
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I've seen other X Axis Belt Tensioner designs that require you to reprint a whole new carriage. This design: i. fits between the IGUS slides and carriage rails ii. uses 6mm GT2 belts iii. enables use of a single 5mm cap head screw to evenly...
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Unpack and set up immediately. ...To do this, carefully lift out the X-axis belt located at the bottom of the printer's carriage assembly.
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X-axis belt tensioner The main body can be printed from any plastic and with a 0.4-0.6 nozzle without supports. The strap attachment part is best printed from durable and hard plastic (PLA, ABS) Fasteners: Bolt M5 * 30 DIN 933 Nut M5 DIN 985 ...
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Fortunately, these machines have a nice open through-slot on the left side of the X Axis assembly where we can add our own tension block. On my prints, I started noticing X-axis shifting, indicating that the belt was slipping during the print which...
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For open-ended belts running on a motorized X-axis, at least two mounting points are essential. ...These can be secured using 10mm screws positioned at the very top, while adjustable bolts placed either on one or both sides will allow for optimal belt...
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The X-tensioner for the PrintrBot Jr. offers an easy way to adjust tension using finger screws, while protecting wood surfaces with screw cups. Before and after cup images demonstrate its effectiveness in correcting squashed circle/lemon shapes. It...
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Made a few adjustments from the original design to make it a little taller than the original and one side was slimmer as the original wasn't allowing the wheel on the tensioner to move freely. The slimmer side should be up against the tensioner...
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... variation has also increased significantly. Designed to be mounted directly on the fully assembled K8200 after completion. Required components include 4 x M4 screws measuring 12mm in length, 2 x M4 screws measuring 16mm in length, and 6 x M4 nuts.
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I needed a compact solution to tighten the belt along the x-axis. Previous published projects that used screws for tightening were always too bulky, so I opted for a turn screw instead. This design allows me to tighten the belt and hold it in place...
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This part mounts directly onto the top of the stock x-carriage and applies even tension to the belt, eliminating the need for spring tensioners that I despise. The belt anchor won't interfere with the motherboard mount at all, but it will lightly...
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<p>Prototype. ...Might have to grind down the linear rail for clearance where the tensioner is inserted.
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Useful items to prevent issues with belt tensioning include four M2x10 DIN912 screws, one M5x40 DIN933 screw, two large and small washers in M5 size, two M5 nuts, one M5x25 DIN933 screw, and two F685-2Z bearings.
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... every other component remained intact. ... Credit goes to the brilliant designer who brought this tensioner to life. ...For a deeper dive into hardware specifics, screws, or any additional information you may need, refer back to the original design.
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The belt now aligns itself with the tensioner at its natural height, as if no adjustments had been made.\nAnd we've increased the difference in stretching height, making it more noticeable.\n\nThis design is intended for use on a fully assembled...
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... 1. Place the tensioner bolt in the slide before attaching the belt. 2. When attaching the belt, ensure that the "heads" of the zip ties face the extruder (as shown in the picture). ...If not, they will come into contact with the rest of the printer.
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i had been struggling to tension the x axis belt as the attachment points on my x carriage are quite close together in turn not allowing much space to get a grip on the belt to tension it properly so i came up with this printable solution. When...
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Initially, I faced difficulty adjusting the X-axis belt due to limited space between attachment points on my x-carriage. To tackle this issue, I designed a printable solution. The Allen key serves as a rotation shaft, and when the clamp is tightened,...
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When installing the tensioner on the profile, the head of the screw holding the pulley must be oriented towards the plate holding the X axis, that is, towards the plate where the old tensioner was!** This is a very important point, because if you go...
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This remix makes the belt tensioner now suitable for the Anycubic Mega X, not only for the i3 Mega (S). Thanks to kulfuerst for his pre-work, he deserves the credits. First of all you will need to drill two 8 mm holes into the right sided steel...
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anet a8+ x-axis belt tensioner reverse engineer of original part
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Find the X-axis belt tensioner here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1673. Versions V1 to V6 were iterations addressing issues like alignment and printability. The current Version 7 offers improvements on a design featuring two captive nuts on each...
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The long hole on the genuine X-axis plate is too short I didn't get the proper belt tension. ... So I made X and Y axis belt tensioner.
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A spacer for the X axis belt tensioner, it prevents the belt from grinding against the extrusion.
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It is the same like "Anet A8 X Axis Belt Tensioner" by elmas156 just cool dedicated wrench added :-)