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This is my take on some of the other X Axis Belt Tensioners. Simple and made specifically for the Anet E10 and E12. Later revisons will be added, printing rev.D now. ...
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This is a simple x-axis belt tensioner for Anet A8 printer. The support is fixed to the left, while the right can be adjusted about 1cm. ... My design is inspired by this thing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1666094
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3D Printed Upgrade for Prusa I3, No Modification Required. ...This Add-On Allows Easy Belt Tensioning on the X-Axis Next to the Motor. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Prusa Printer Model: Prusa Steel Infill Percentage: 100%
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Here's my first contribution, a belt tensioner for the X axis. It works really well and all it needs is an M5 screw and an M5 nut. ...It weighs just 14 grams at 100 percent infill.
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Remix of the X-axis tensioner by Cornely_Cool, tailored specifically for the Eryone Thinker. ... This remix is a standalone body part, so please refer to the original design for the slider and knob components.
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Tronxy XY-2 Pro X Axis Belt Tensioner This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3702437 all i did was make it fit the bearings and scaled it down slightly so it's not as tight
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This is a custom x-axis belt-tensioner designed specifically for the AnyCubic Prusa i3. You will not require any new right x-axis components, as the standard one should suffice. However, you will need to replace the existing x-axis belt with one...
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... density. This ensures that the print is securely held in place. The process involves bolting the blank plate to clamp down one end of the belt, followed by assembling the other two pieces to form the tensioner for the opposite end of the x-axis.
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*IMPORTANT* Use it together with the Nut and Bolt part from: https://www.printables.com/de/model/417398-kobra-go-x-axis-tensioner For pulley mounting, you will need the m3x16 screw (x1 for each axis) and of course the 20 teeth, bore 3mm width 6mm...
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My Version of the X-Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A6. It Features a Custom-Made Tensioner that Houses the Pulley, Along with a Modified Plate Designed to Accommodate the Bolt Sticking Out of the Tensioner. The Tensioner Utilizes an Existing Hole...
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this tensioner has been designed for the X-axis belt of the anet a8 plus printer, starting from the original design which brings and improves the detail accuracy for the timing belt and screw adjustment, offers a straighter belt tension and improves...
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This is a fine-tuned and optimized x-axis belt tensioner specifically designed for the BLV MGN12 mod. The tensioner boasts reduced friction on the gear, allowing for smoother operation of the belt. ...It perfectly fits gears with 16 teeth and a 3mm...
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Human: Migbot Prusa i3 X axis Tensioner Upgrade, currently a work in progress awaiting print confirmation. Last update May 29, 2015 - New Tensioner Clamp version uploaded for reference purposes. Status: ongoing development; waiting for community...
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... and tightened screws, the belt would always veer off to one side. But I found a solution! Here are some shims/spacers that helped me move out the X-Axis tensioner so it's centered along the 2020 channel. ...What worked for me was using 2.4mm.
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... found the solution! Here are a set of shims/spacers to move out the X-Axis tensioner so it is centered along the 2020 channel. What worked for me was 2.4mm. ... The following sizes are provided: -0.4mm -0.8mm -1.0mm -1.6mm -2.0mm Hope this helps!
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This is a simple x-axis belt tensioner, utilizing a basic cam design mounted to the x extrusion via an extra m4 t-nut and one of the additional m4 screws provided with the cr-10. This setup significantly eases the process of tightening the x-axis...
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I really love Cornely_Cool's belt tensioner design, but when I printed the X axis tensioner it was incredibly tight - I thought it was going to snap my belt when it was loosened all the way up. So, I took 1.5mm off of the body and now it works...
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This custom x-axis tensioner builds upon a Thingiverse project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3199078) that requires drilling into one side of the printer.\r\nI have developed an alternative system that eliminates the need for drilling, making it...
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X-axis tensioner for the Eryone Thinker. Remixed from Janubis design. To assemble this component, you will need: * Two M3 nuts * One M3 x 25 screw * One idler pulley (You may reuse the original bearings, but they might be too tight) * Two M4 x 25...
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This is a straightforward X-axis belt tensioner designed specifically for the Easythreed X1 and X2 models. It can even be 3D printed directly onto the easythreed using PLA, which is a major improvement over previous versions that required ABS. Two...
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... 1 self-locking nut M5, a critical component that ensures the belt remains securely in place. The Belt Tensioner Axis X is designed specifically for Prusa i3 Hictop printers but can be easily adapted for use with all versions of the Prusa i3.
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The X-axis belt tensioner is an essential component for the Anet A8 Plus 3D printer. This device ensures that the X-axis belt remains tight and well-adjusted, providing a smooth and precise movement of the print bed during the printing process. The...
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One of the first upgrades you can do on top of a standard Prusa i3 is to install an X axis belt tensioner.\nThe X axis belt tensioner I designed was specifically for a Prusa i3 variant - ANet A8, but it may also work well with other Prusa i3...
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X axis belt tensioner for Formbot Raptor v1 and possible other printers The knob for tension is designed by funbart https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641854 You wil need one M5x30 or longer hex head bolt one M5x35 or longer bolt one standard M5 nut...
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I'm using an Anet A6, and the X-axis belt is notoriously difficult to tighten properly. To get around this issue temporarily, I created a simple belt tensioner that's easily printable and won't interfere with my extruder assembly. This design avoids...
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I'm after a straightforward and hassle-free x-axis belt tensioner that doesn't require printing half the printer to get it right. That's why I took matters into my own hands and came up with this design. ...It does the trick for me!
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These are parts for tensioning the belt along the X-axis, on the Artillery Sidewinder X1 printer. ...To stretch along Y, you do not need to print anything, it is enough to cut the thread in the plate and screw in the stop bolt.
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Revamped X-axis belt tensioner for my upgraded K8200 printer; derived from Thingiverse's design #13499. V2 refinements ensure a perfectly parallel belt path. Additionally, this flatter design allows reuse of two screws from the original clamp...
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A custom x axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8, ensuring it doesn't slip or run out of adjustment room. Constructed to be mounted directly onto the extruder frame, this innovative device relies on a sturdy M3X20 screw and a durable...
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Anet A6 X Axis Belt Tensioner and take a look at my other Anet A6 parts: https://www.thingiverse.com/andreas-giesert/collections/my-anet-a6-parts Category: 3D Printer Parts