anet a8 belt upgrade 3d models
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This redesign brings a fresh spin to Brisemuth's ingenious Anet A8 X-belt tensioner idea, elevating its functionality without requiring an additional longer x-belt purchase. The design expertly reaches through the pulley support, providing tension by...
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The Anet A8's smooth bearings click when the belts are tightly tensioned. These gears solve this clicking issue by providing complementary teeth for the belt to glide on, while also adding extra tension to the belts. This gear perfectly fits around...
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... 40 mm in length, and an optional washer and spring. Since my Anet A8 came equipped with extra springs, including one identical type for the heated bed, I opted to utilize one of them. ...A slightly stiffer spring would offer even better performance.
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I remixed this to adapt it for my Anet A8 Plus to upgrade the horrible stock tensioner that was prone to breaking. I bought a new pulley/bearing set to replace the stock one as well at the same time so I sized this to fit that. Link to the pulleys I...
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... tensioner instead, you'll require an additional back plate fix element, which I've also included in this custom creation. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50% Notes: PLA Custom Section
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Fitment Details: * 12mm spacing on M3/18 screws * The flat component serves as a spacer from the bed bracket * The toothed part fits next, and the deeply grooved part helps tuck away excess belt material * This part provides a slightly loose fit for...
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This bracket secures a BLTouch on an ANET A8 stock hotend, integrating seamlessly with a belt holder for the X-axis - a stock configuration that's less than ideal. ...The combined unit positions the Bltouch precisely adjacent to the nozzle while...
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Belt Holder for Anet A6/A8 This remix is designed to simplify installation by cutting a proven design in half. For a better understanding of how to install, check out the original: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1842296 created by kaseat. While...
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X belt tensioner designed specifically for Anet A8 enthusiasts, built upon the remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070, which cleverly substitutes metal screws with 3d printed ones featuring a handy knob. ...To ensure a precise fit of these...
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This is an X-Belt Tightener specifically designed for the Anet A8 3D Printer. To install, insert it into the top holes located on the forward-most section of the printer's frame. You will need one additional screw, but fortunately, the existing...
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... replacing the belt holder because the acryl ones break quickly. ...I've tried using originals from Anet, but they're too thick and inflexible. To prevent layer shifts, I upgraded to a more flexible and reinforced belt that's suitable for both widths.
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The four Y axis belt tensioner holes on my Anet A8 (a late 2016 model) have the following specifications: Hole width: X is 8.2mm, Z is 7.7mm Space between holes: X is 8mm, Z is 11.5mm To print this design, follow the same configuration as the...
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It's an X-belt attachment designed for Anet 3D "Anet A8" model Prusa i3 3D printers, also known as "Omni" or "m-505", and Acrylic framed printers with a 5-button LCD screen. I'd like to extend my gratitude to the original creator for their work. The...
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There are quite a few belt tensioners for the y axis of the Anet A8, but none of them fully satisfy me. I've decided to create my own design from scratch. The tensioner is attached directly to the main frame of the printer. Its base is fixed and...
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The Anet A8 X belt tensioner boasts a sleek design, featuring a single thumb screw adjustment that keeps it low-profile and avoids collisions with the extruder carriage. This innovative design cleverly utilizes spare screws and nuts provided with...
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Body1 is a custom designed remake of the original holder for Anet A8 x-belt tensioner, specifically tailored to my printer. The part calls "gabel" and "gabel_pulley" are actually idler components, while the knob is sourced from an existing project....
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... I swapped out the parts to directly accept 12mm long 3MM screws no nut required. ...The part is now stronger and works flawlessly in PLA. Anet A8 Y Belt Tensioner by tbillion is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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One more thing: the ANET A8 screw holes aren't aligned perfectly. At least mine weren't. Use a good screwdriver and some elbow grease to attach the M4 nut. It's challenging to do this with the heated bed still attached to the Y bed. My Fusion 360...
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I was right in the middle of rebuilding my Anet A8 when disaster struck - both belt mounts snapped clean off. So, I spent some quality time designing and printing this (big thanks to my trusty backup Tronxy X1). You'll get a chance to see how it's...
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... Hex nut * 1 M3 Screw (20mm long) * 1 M4 Hex nut * 1 M4 Screw (35-40mm long) Feel free to print this design and have fun with it! Printer settings for optimal results: * Printer: A8 Anet * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2mm * Infill: 35%
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Another Y-Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8 printer, inspired by the design at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. This model utilizes a M4 Hex-Head Screw to achieve tension and features a plate that distributes pressure evenly across its surface....
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This is a Y belt tensioner designed for the Anet A8 or similar printers. Assembly instructions can be found below. The screw may require adjustment to match your printer's tolerances due to varying frame tolerances. This part functions by pushing...
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This is a simple x-belt tensioner for the Anet A8 printer. I wanted a x-belt tensioner that fulfils following criteria: G2 geared tooth pulley should fit (the last tensioner I used was too small to accommodate the geared pulleys) pulley should be...
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This is a simple x-belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer. The goal was to create an x-belt tensioner that meets several key criteria, including: * G2 geared tooth pulleys must fit seamlessly, as previous tensioners were too...
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This design is tailored for individuals who face similar challenges as I do with X-axis rods, which often prove difficult to position correctly (please refer to the attached images).\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: Irrelevant\nSupports:...
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... of the belt, which in turn decreases necessary tension and vibrations. The following parts are required: - 5 x M3 18mm (from Anet kit) - 5 x M3 nut - 2 x washer (for original pulley) I welcome any feedback or comments. ... Best regards, Brisemuth
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... positioned at the tip of the bolt to evenly distribute pressure on the Y plate, allowing for easy scaling down in the slicer if necessary. Alternatively, users can opt for the low-profile version, which fits seamlessly with the ANET A8 machine.
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... The updated v2 has a larger 11mm opening to accommodate a 9mm teethed idler pulley wheel. These are the ones I used: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301834183849 Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 25%
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The recess in the casting is 7.6mm wide, while most X-Belt Tensioners have guides that are 8mm wide. In my case, the guides are a bit narrower at 7.5 mm. I drilled holes that are 3 mm deep and intended for M3 nuts and bolts. ... Maybe it will help...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20 Notes: My first print sliced in MatterControl was awesome - perfectly smooth and with the supports being the easiest ones to remove for now, way better...