Nema 17 cooler for 50mm fan 3d models
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This cover shields a NEMA 17 motor and diverts the air from a 50mm fan over the motor to keep it cool. The motor stays unchanged and is held by friction alone. I run a quiet fan but will use a resistor to slow its speed some since it's very...
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... works seamlessly with it and should be paired with a 50mm fan. Included are two washers and one M3 screw; an optional addition is using it with a scaled-up version of this design: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:70981 (1.25 ratio for the 50mm fan).
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(Thanks to Sajmonn) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2867612/files And thanks to edo_drum for started this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2780091 Fan and motor: HK Fan AB5020H12 50mm x 20mm (near 6000rpm), and the motor is a LDO-42STH25-1404MAC...
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You can now easily upgrade to a 50mm fan by simply adding an adapter that converts a 60mm fan into a 50mm one.
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After swapping to TMC2130 drivers for my X and Y axes, my motors began to overheat rapidly. ...To mitigate this issue, I turned to a design modification suggested by @kfadrat and made some crucial adjustments - specifically, I reversed the airflow...
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I create the cooler cap with Sketchup for my helloBEEprusa, because the stepper motors overheated when I printed at higher speeds. But it fits perfectly on any NEMA 17 Stepper, which is a standard size. The design prioritizes easy airflow and...
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I initially checked the current, but everything seemed fine, so I decided to design a Nema 17 stepper motor cooler for efficient and perfect cooling with easy setup. Before printing, make sure you read your print settings! Here are the most...
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... as well. After this, the temperatures dropped down to 40 degrees Celsius. Note that the bolts that hold the fan are not connected into the NEMA 17 bolt holes; they just stand alone. ... After the montage, I used a cable tie to make it stronger.
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Cooler for a nema 17 Motor, use with a 40x40mm Fan. is only pushed over the motor, screws are only needed for the fan Two Versions. ... *mk Version for Nema17 with heat sink (see picture) *ok Version witout heat sink
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... 3 layers for both bottom and top, while maintaining 2 layers for wall thickness. Attach it securely with a hot-stick or clip, and experience silent, efficient cooling for your fan (50x50). ...Enjoy the perfect temperature for your extruder motor!
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Print out the document, secure it with a hot glue stick or a sturdy clip, and attach it firmly to your 50x50 fan. ...The cooling system works flawlessly and quietly, keeping my extruder motor at a chilly temperature every time.
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The NEMA 17 cooler is designed specifically for the extruder motor, and it works flawlessly. ...Have fun with it.
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A fan adapter for Nema 17 motors was developed based on designs from thingiverse.com/thing:22449 and thingiverse.com/thing:43246. The 40mm version I created ensures efficient cooling, with air flowing around three sides and a fourth side opening for...
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This assembly provides a cooler configuration for standard NEMA 17 stepper motors, accommodating a 40mm fan seamlessly. Designed to be printed without any additional support, a brim may still be necessary. After printing, the two vertical supports...
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I highly recommend covering the fan to protect the fans blades. One good wacke and the fan will become LOUD! There are 2 versions. One with a cut out for the wire socket tab on the motor and one with out. It springs enough you don't have to take...
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I merely installed zip tie slots into the bracket so it can be easily attached to the motor.\nConceived with NEMA 17 motors in mind, these brackets are 42mm long and incorporate a substantial 60mm fan for improved airflow.\nTwo additional designs...
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I utilize it specifically for the extruder motor, though you can install it wherever suits your needs best. ...Simply require four M3 screws and you'll be ready to roll.
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Initially, I checked the current draw on each motor, but everything seemed fine, so I decided to design a nema 17 stepper motor cooler for efficient and perfect cooling with easy setup. Before printing anything, make sure to read your print...
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I required cooling for the stepper motor on the Y axis, a Nema 17. A fan measuring 40 x 40 mm was necessary. This holder was designed using MOI 3.0 software. ... Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Steel Rafts: No Supports: Yes...
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This fan is designed to work perfectly with motors that have a Nema 17 configuration. ...It has an impressive diameter of 80 millimeters and is built to provide reliable airflow to your equipment.
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Good Cooler for Two Trees Bluer's Stepper Motors
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The "Fan 80 mm" for NEMA 17 is a game-changer when it comes to keeping those hardworking motors running smoothly and quietly. With its massive 80 millimeter fan, this system ensures maximum airflow around your stepper motor or DC servo, preventing...
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... Their unwavering dedication fuels innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is thought possible with this mighty motor. As a result, NEMA 17 Motor becomes an icon of technological advancement, inspiring future generations to reach new frontiers.
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Alternative to coolers the stepper Motor Y-Axis. ...still in progress..
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... For each fan mount, print two copies and secure them with four M4 or M3 screws, nuts, and washers. Ensure clearance for the extruder's z-axis movement. ...The openscad file is included for adjustments, though parametrization is limited.
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For optimal installation, four M3 screws measuring either 20 or 30 mm are recommended to firmly fasten the fan in position. Additionally, I incorporated a flexible component made from TPU material to minimize vibrations that may otherwise develop. ...If...
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merged those 2 models to cool down my extruder motor with 60mm fan I have laying around
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I used JST connectors and wired it into the same one used for the ramp fan. It really works, I must admit. My first prototype had some issues, but the second version is more straightforward and cleaner. It prints smoothly so far. Print Settings: ...
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This thing was crafted with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6t3eTTlsx5o. I've modified this fan duct to accommodate the wires exiting from the duct, right where the stepper motor has a plug-in lead.
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I constructed a cooling system specifically designed to maintain optimal operating temperatures for my step motors, and to my satisfaction, it performed flawlessly.