prusa i3 x axis belt tensioner upgrade 3d print model
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Here's a remix of a remix of a remix :P If you like this remix and would like to help me out, Please download from and like it over on Printables.com...
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Take a close look at my X-axis knob right here, plus the leveling knobs for the bed over there. This project is actually based on Thingiverse design #713300, but I've modified it extensively to suit my specific needs. ... Here are the instructions...
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I redesigned the X Y tensioner for the CTC Prusa i3 so the X-axis carriage can now travel up to 200mm or even further than 195mm. ...The previous tensioner was too large, which caused a loss of printing surface area because the cart kept running into...
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On my Prusa, the x rod tensioner screws causing belt tension also put stress on the z-axis motor mounts and top z-axis rod mounts at the top, resulting in excessive friction and binding. Since I needed just a bit more tension on the belt, I wanted to...
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This is a X-Axis upgrade to the Folgertech Prusa i3 2020 Variant, which should work with any 2020 rail printer and can be adapted to an all-thread framed printer with a few additional brackets. The upgrade replaces the cheap linear bearings and 8mm...
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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...
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... Since support is included in the STL file, no additional support is required. The support broke off easily during my print using PLA. Be cautious when inserting M4 screws for belt tensioning to avoid stripping the square opening for nut insertion.
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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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This model comes equipped with:\r\n 1 m3 screw\r\n 2 m3 nuts\r\n (optional) 1 pen spring\r\nThis upgrade has dramatically boosted my printing quality by tenfold, making all the difference that tighter belts provide.\r\n\r\nDrop by and connect with me...
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This z axis upgrade was designed for my own zonestar p802 i3 and includes a top plate with stepper motor mounts, 608 bearing holes for the Z lead screws and slots for idler wheels that can be adjusted to accommodate standard belt lengths. One of its...
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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...
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A slightly modified belt tensioner body to fit on the Ender 5 Plus X axis carriage. ... It still requires the nut and thread part of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3601830 and this spacer to fit the stock bearings with an M5 bolt:...
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x-axis belt tensioner for creality ender 3 standard 2 ball bearings screws M3x12 (4 pieces) M4x20 (1 pieces) M5x8 (2 pieces) M5x12 (2 pieces) M5x20 (2 pieces) T-nuts M5 (2 pieces) nuts M5 (4 pieces) washers M5 (2 pieces)
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Required hardware: - Two M4 x 20mm socket head cap screws for mounting the main block to the printer - One M3 x 25mm socket head cap screw for the sliding block - One M3 nut that drops into a slot on the main block If you want to modify it further,...
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To build this fantastic device, you'll need the following hardware: 2 x M4x30mm Hex Head Cap Screws - These will be the foundation of your belt tensioner. 2 x M4 Lock Nuts - These will help secure everything in place and keep it tight. 2 x M4 Flat...
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I've created this remix because my initial belt tensioner, equipped with a 624 bearing, consistently caused my belt to get stuck multiple times within the tensioner itself, rather than gliding smoothly. So I chose to relocate the bearing inside two...
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This mod provides a means of securing belt tension on the X axis. Observe how the belt offers significant traction between two Z axes. By reducing flexibility in vertical nozzle distance to the plane, this modification yields improved leveling on the...
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... ...This straightforward add-on x-axis belt tensioner works seamlessly with most existing Prusa i3 x idlers and requires minimal materials. If your printer has an unusual x-idler or shares a similar design, simply modify the included SCAD file to fit.
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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...
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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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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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The M4 bolt hex head is housed in a hex slot to prevent spinning when adjusting the thumb nut. I printed this in PETG but I'm sure it's stong enough in PLA or PLA+ too. Y-Axis parts list. 2x M8x35mm hex socket bolts 2x M8 nylok nuts 4x M8x0.5mm shims...
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An adjustable belt tensioner is mounted on the front side of the X-axis motor, ensuring optimal performance and ease of use.
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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...
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To secure the X Axis belt tensioner, apply a screw that is 3 millimeters in diameter and 20 millimeters long, accompanied by its matching nut. Additionally, utilize a bolt that measures 5 millimeters in diameter and 40 millimeters in length along...
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I am constructing a HICTOP Prusa i3 printer, but the Z-axis is experiencing significant wobble, so I opted to upgrade the threaded screws to straight ones as shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy64oB7fG-k. However, this tweak alone...
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... a non-adjustable part at your adjusted tension. A sample non-adjustable one is included in this Thing. You can also adjust other parameters, such as wall thickness, bearing screw size, etc.Try the Prusa i3 Add-On X Tensioner as an alternative!
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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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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 requires light sanding to make it glide nicely but if you have any lead screw...