axis tensioner x axis 3d models
387562 3d models found related to axis tensioner x axis.thingiverse
It only requires two small pieces that easily fit into the existing bearing block, with tension directly applied to the X-axis guide rods. Only 9 grams of filament are used, printed in 30 minutes, yet it performs the exact same task as tensioners...
thingiverse
I designed this upgrade based on the Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD, but it won't work with the stock Anet belt and won't fit into an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To make it work, you'll need just a few parts: - 1 M3x30...
thingiverse
Anet A8 Belt Tensioner X-Axis This Anet A8 X-Axis belt tensioner has numerous features that distinguish it from other x-axis tensioners. With over 1000 hours of print time, this design continues to perform well. Key Features: • M5 nut traps and...
thingiverse
This is a remake of CR-10 X-Axis Tensioner" by donnyb99. I barely changed anything, I truly loved the design and the things I altered were mainly just to make this work on the Adimlab Gantry-S printer. The main thing I remixed was adding mount holes...
myminifactory
This is a remix of CR-10 X-Axis Tensioner" by donnyb99 on Thingiverse. I didn't change that much, I really liked the design and the things I changed were mainly just to make this work on the Adimlab Gantry-S printer. The main thing I remixed was to...
thingiverse
You'll also require a 4mm bolt and T-nut to secure the main frame to the X axis, along with a standard 4mm nut for tightening the belt (all these parts can be found in the gift screw package). For improved grip and tensioning by hand, you may print...
prusaprinters
DEPRECATED DESIGN Please be aware I am not developing this design any further. My design for the Ender-5+ X & Y-Axis belt tensioning. Could not find anything that I liked so I designed it for myself using the stock bearings. The internal slide...
thingiverse
Luke_O's original design was a simple and compact solution for tightening the X-Axis belt, and I'm grateful for his contribution. It's always great to find something that is easy to use and useful, especially when it can be used with standard parts...
thingiverse
Designed this Minimalist x axis tensioner for my ender 3, i made it as small as possible to not have a distracting look when installed on the printer. It tensions using an m3 bolt/nut and an allen key. A couple notes: * Since this is smaller and...
prusaprinters
Replacement X-Axis belt tensioner designed for Voxelab Aquila printer. Designed to use mainly stock parts only. Fits into the end of the 2020 extrusion and secures with M5 pan head screws, two of which come with the stock tensioner. Pulley is the...
thingiverse
I designed a simple yet effective tensioner for my X-axis printer. It's compatible with the Tronxy X3A, but can be adapted to other printers where the belt runs within a slot-profile. This tensioner needs to be mounted at the end of a 2020 profile.
thingiverse
So when my X axis tensioner broke, it was of course in the middle of an important print. I got massive layer shift and a big surprise first thing in the morning. I pulled the tensioner out, and it was really bad. I made this so I could have a...
prusaprinters
Designed this Minimalist x axis tensioner for my ender 3, i made it as small as possible to not have a distracting look when installed on the printer. ...It tensions using an m3 bolt/nut and an allen key. A couple notes: Since this is smaller and in...
thingiverse
After having my x-axis tensioner snap in half during the middle of a print, I redesigned the tensioner and printed a replacement. The two ramps where the yellow arrows are have been added to increase strength near the pull force. It was in this...
cults3d
At the time of printing, it is ideal to position it vertically so that each layer is subjected to a compression force when the belt is tensioned, thus guaranteeing the correct functioning of this spare part. In addition to saving us from having to...
thingiverse
... threading. Credit goes to Luke_O for creating a simple and compact solution to tension the X-Axis belt . It was great to find something that didn't overcomplicate the problem and didn't require longer belts to install. ...Thanks are due to Luke_O.
thingiverse
After upgrading my Prusa i3 rework from eMotion-Tech, I pinpointed a weak link: the x-axis idler block was a serious liability, and the entire printer urgently needed an easy way to fine-tune belt tension. Instead of the original setup's two...
thingiverse
This is a game-changer for your 3D printer,\nAre you fed up with your X-axis belt constantly rubbing against your bearings?\nDo other belt tensioners leave you frustrated because they don't fit right?\nThen THIS is the solution you've been searching...
thingiverse
This is a remix of mygadgetlife's Slim X Axis Tensioner to use belt clips on both parts (fixed & moving) for easier servicing - no more fiddling around with zipties. I've also included a "reversed" version with the slide key & slot flipped over.
thingiverse
This is a crucial component that ensures proper alignment of the X-axis right mount bearing. ...It centers the belt precisely at the heart of the rail, rather than allowing it to sit off-center like standard equipment.
thingiverse
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...
thingiverse
My take on an X Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8. 2 versions available: 8.75mm Inner Gap and 10.00mm Inner Gap. ### Update includes correct placement of the nut. I apologize for this mistake. If you printed the old design, secure the nuts in...
thingiverse
I was using my own remix of the Anet A8 X-axis tensioner rod and it failed miserably. As seen in the photos, the part was severely compromised where the material was incredibly thin around the hex nut recess. This design attempts to fix this issue in...
thingiverse
***What*** This is my X-axis tensioner, a unique one that stands out among its peers. Careful consideration has been taken to allow space for the extruder motor cable if you want to rotate the motor, moving the cable from the top of the motor to the...
cults3d
What This is my X axis tensioner. There are many like it, but this one is mine. I make sure to allow enough space for the extruder motor cable if you want to rotate the motor (to move the cable from the top of the motor to the back). The grip holding...
thingiverse
Hi, my Anet has loose Axis X Belt so this issue is resolved. In my Anet, I turned on the lathe reel made of aluminum and broke a drill 2mm in diameter to use as an axis. You can also print the reel. It works perfectly for me, but feel free to suggest...
thingiverse
I'm having a really tough time tightening the X axis belt, so I decide to build my own. I had to do some sanding to get everything running smoothly - especially between the two y axis holes. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3...
thingiverse
Remix of ntimmy's x-axis belt tensioning bracket for A6. The original upgrade was very poorly explained and documented and contained unnecessary cuts and mounts. There is some effort to make this upgrade, but it's the most elegant solution I've seen...
thingiverse
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...
thingiverse
I'm modifying my Tronxy P802M to use a 2020 rail system for the X-axis carriage. I need an easy way to tighten the belt for the X-carriage. Found this Thing that will work with 2020 rails: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2020468 After printing the...