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This is a crucial X-axis belt tensioner for the Prusa i3 3D printer model, also compatible with Anet-A8 and Sitron TW-101.\nFirst, consult the accompanying txt file for step-by-step assembly instructions.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Model:\nPrusa...
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I created this X axis belt tensioner specifically for a Prusa i3 variant - the ANet A8, but its design should also accommodate other Prusa i3 variants. To bring this project to life, you'll need to print the parts with supports in place. ...If you have...
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A simple, user-friendly belt tensioner for the x axis has been created by me. I've been using it for a few days now, and it performs exceptionally well. Initially designed for use with M3 screws, I used 4mm drill bits to enlarge the holes and...
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This part is designed to replace the faulty X-axis tensioner in your da Vinci printer, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted printing operations. A SolidWorks CAD file set is included, allowing for convenient modification or duplication as needed. To...
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After witnessing [wschadow](https://www.thingiverse.com/wschadow)'s impressive [X-axis tensioner](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2786603) in action, I decided to create a similar design for the Anet A8 / AM8. This original creation was made from...
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A Simple X-Axis Belt Tensioner for Anet A8 Printers. This tensioner features a fixed support on the left side, while the right side can be adjusted up to 1cm with the use of a screw. To assemble this design, you will need a M3 nut, one screw...
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Struggling with x-axis slippage on your Printrbot Simple? Try this simple belt tensioner. Download, print, and weave the fishing line through the serpentine's gaps for added tension. It helps when starting a new layer as the bot moves from one...
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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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Hello, please see my remix of a X axis belt tensioner re-designed from the Tevo Tarantula to fit the A2. Parts needed include two M5 bolts to replace the ones in the wheels, which should be approximately 5mm longer. One M5 plain nut is also required....
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This led me to design and build a sturdier new Tensioner specifically for the X-axis. Built to support 608 Bearings, this device is designed to accommodate rods with diameters of either 5/16 or 8mm, all secured firmly by means of a sturdy 3 x 20...
cults3d
Additionally, accessing and tightening the belt on the X-Axis carriage after assembly proved to be a frustrating task. To overcome these issues, I designed a simple mounting plate that attaches to the motor and features slots for easy belt...
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Prusa Mini+ upgrade,Now you can adjust belt tension on Mini+ whilst still having x axis skew correction,Based on the R8 upgraded version x end, Just assemble as per the vanilla x end, but install the additional 2 pieces (threaded screw and...
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Human: Remixed X-Axis Tensioner Supports needed I printed at 0.2mm for a smoother look but it may not be necessary. Update 2020-01-12: I've adjusted the spacing in the tensioner and the screw so that it will fit the stock Wanhao bearing and you can...
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Additionally, the arms do not hinder x-axis travel as I've designed them with proper height and recesses for v-wheels. This maximizes build area. The idler pulley uses original Ord Bot parts, and tensioning nuts are M4x20 screws with two M4 nuts. A...
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I upgraded my X-axis of my Hesine M505 (Prusa i3) printer using the design from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103976, which didn't include an X tensioner. I needed a higher gear ratio to improve print quality, so I wanted to upgrade to a 16T GT2...
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BIQU B1 SE Plus X Axis belt tensioner.Print housing standing on end where insert goes throughPrint Insert on end with screw facing upNuts print at 105% X&Y (Not Z axis) Your results may very to get nut to fit.Housing V2 has a solid top to make it...
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The x-axis belt tensioner got a remake too, designed not to apply pressure on the pins used as a screw substitute. At the same time, I added some extra thickness to other parts to give them more heft and stability. If you do happen to have those...
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UPDATED: Added a second tensioner for a Gates GT2 idle This is a remix of the x axis tensioner by ivango2, but I encountered an issue with the original fitting and pivoting around the bolt head for the z axis wheels so I expanded the pivot 2mm. To...
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This X axis belt tensioner is far easier to use than the stock Creality tensioner when doing maintenance. You can use the two stock bearings, M8 x 1.25 x 25 “axle” bolt, and one of the M4 socket head screws and t-nuts. Additionally, it requires an M5...
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I have tested the X-Axis tensioner the new STL files are good. X-Axis parts list. 1x M8x35mm hex socket bolts 1x M8 nylok nuts 2x M8x0.5mm shims (you may not need these but they are to fit either side of stock bearing when installing) 1x...
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The only equivalent I could find for the Aquila was a bit sketchy and had issues with the screw so I decided to remix [exania](https://www.thingiverse.com/exania)'s remix to fit my Aquila.I have included the screw and knob files I'm using with it,...
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It holds the print head to the X axis and let you control the belt tension like the original holder. Its also stronger and uses the same two bolts and nut from the original holder. You may need to sand it a little to fit in your printer. ... ...
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This is a basic X-axis belt tensioner for the Easythreed X1 and X2. It's even possible to print it on the easythreed itself. Two additional M3 nuts and two M3 bolts, 12 to 20mm in length, are required. Here's how it works: This part replaces the...
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Assemble the plate on to the X-Axis motor with (4x) M3 x 10mm screws, I had these in my Spare Parts Bag. Install (3x) of the square M3 nuts (also in Spare Parts Bag) in the slots then assemble to the mount, leave slightly loose. I used a screw driver...
cults3d
This is a belt tensioner for the X-axis used with ANYCUBIC MEGAX. It will probably work with the CHIRON as well. This is the easiest belt tensioner to install in my opinion. Simply attach the belt clips to the ends of the left and right belts and...
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Replacement X-Axis belt tensioner designed for Voxelab Aquila printer. Designed to use stock parts only. Fits into the end of the 2020 extrusion and secures with an M5x14 pan head screw, two of which come with the stock tensioner. Pulley is the same...
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Belt Tensioner for X Axis of DMS DP5. This part works seamlessly with the original bearings, no matter their model - there's simply no label on them. The only thing you need to do is transfer your existing bearings over to my tensioner. You'll...
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I failed to discover effective solutions for securing the x-axis belt, so I continued experimenting until finally creating a satisfactory answer that balances compactness and strength.
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Replace the x-axis idler pulley by using the shaft from the original part and two MR63ZZ (3x6x2.5mm) ball bearings, then print without any support material.
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To assemble this plate, four M3 x 10mm screws are used to secure it to the X-Axis motor, which I happened to have readily available in my Spare Parts Bag. Next, three square M3 nuts are installed within the slots of the plate, and then the mount is...