anet a8 cooling fan 3d models
196919 3d models found related to anet a8 cooling fan.pinshape
The fan comes in two distinct sizes - 21.5 millimeters and 24.5 millimeters - to suit various nozzle configurations.
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I like this style of fan duct so I extended it to fit my bed level probe (+5mm)
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I installed a skull design on my extruder fan cover, courtesy of hadoko from Tech_Junkie's fan cover tutorial. ...This modification should provide enhanced protection for the fan's exterior compared to the wire mesh guard that originally came with it.
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A small but powerful fan is ideal, I added stator vanes to improve static pressure, and versions are available for m3 and m4 fan bolts with both counter-clockwise and clockwise stator vanes. My printer must be precisely tuned since parts need to...
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So far, this fan has been remarkably quiet (quieter even than my extruder fan) and effectively keeps my power supply unit at a comfortable temperature. ... - I reduced the Fan Holder's dimensions by 5mm using SketchUp - The fan cover remains unchanged.
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... There are two small supports for overhangs next to the eyes but they should be simple to remove. This custom fan cover should also fit around most duct-fan attachments if they have a circular cutout on the face.
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Version two of the fan cover features a larger circle, the holes are brought to the front, and it's more solid.
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Here are the components you'll need to create a basic 8cm fan mount: two M4 bolts and two M4 nuts. ...That's it, nothing more, nothing less.
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The basic design of a standard 40mm fan duct revolves around a simple, straightforward configuration that allows for effective airflow management.
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I'm looking to add an M4 screw holder for my extruder fan mod, and I need a 10mm long screw for the job.
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Please note that I've positioned my Anet Board with the USB Port facing downwards towards my printer. ...Additionally, I replaced the original connectors on the HotBed, Power, and Extruder (the three large green ones) with new STLZ950/2G-5.08-H...
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Case to cover over board The red marked part, are only support and should be cut before used. Please note that i turn my Anet Board and the USB Port looks down on my Printer. I also replaced the origonal connector for HotBed, Power and Extruder (the...
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The existing mount was satisfactory, so I removed it in order to relocate the switch to the left-hand side - that's where all of my main components reside - and simultaneously install a new fan mount. ...With one swift action, the job was done...
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After struggling with blown fans when probing the hotend with knives and screwdrivers due to clogs and over-tightening, I've devised a fan protector. To prevent accidental pokes, the vents are deliberately narrow. ...Therefore, I made the cover 10mm...
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... Little Trick .... ... To Stop the Extruder Fan, Use a Micro Switch (Inverter Version) The fan will always be stopped at the X Home position, usually used at the end of printing. Simple and efficient! ... .STL File of Fixation Included, to Be Adapted
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I've included a few alternative models - one with an additional 1mm and another with a 3mm increase in thickness - allowing you to precisely position the fan duct as close as possible to the print itself. ...This thoughtful addition will undoubtedly...
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... utilized for this purpose. A prototype has been designed and displayed in the accompanying picture. It's worth noting that optimal performance is achieved with a 40mm Papst fan, which is renowned for its silence and impressive airflow capabilities.
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This mod is a customized version of this removable fan, reimagined to fit a 70mm fan after my original fan failed. I utilized the dimensions and guidelines from this model to modify the heat sink and other components. You can find the detailed...
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Please use the fan duct I provide, a modified version designed by Asasiel. To secure it in place, you will need either four or eight magnets measuring 6x3mm. ...Make sure to fasten them with M3 bolts.
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Simple and quick to print out - I managed to get a copy in just 50 minutes, requiring only the bare essentials to set up the fan for the motherboard.
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I'm looking for a curved fan duct that complements my E3D mount perfectly, and I think I've found just the thing. ...This semi-circular design should do the trick.
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I have tried some of the part coolers. ...Some of them were great but I need more airflow for some parts and my snail fans got noisy some time later so I made this. ... Fusion 360 drawing included.
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My printer have very short DIY throat so I can't use any of existing fan ducts. I designed my own, it fits perfect and works good. ...I hope this design will be helpful for people with same problem.
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I searched far and wide for a better option, but nothing fit the bill: all the fan ducts that used axial fans blew from too few sides. So, I took matters into my own hands and designed one from scratch. The sensor mount is actually a separate model,...
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I liked the mounting for this cover, and needed the switch to be on the left side (that's where the mains are), but wanted to use a different fan mount. Bam. ...Easy peasy.</p> <h3>How I Designed This</h3> <p><strong>Remixed via</strong></p>...
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I wanted the LED illumination from my printer without the constant distraction of the continuous extruder fan noise when not printing. This switch plate has perfectly resolved the issue. The switch I utilized was the...
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3) Insert the smaller Philips screwdriver that came with the printer between the fan blades to secure the screw mentioned in step (1) to the lower-left mounting hole on the extruder motor. 4) Secure the lower-right fan hole to the lower-right...
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Firstly, the bottom of the duct was too close to my bed, so I extended the neck (where the duct fits into the fan) by 1.5mm by cutting away some material at the bottom. This adjustment gave me a bit more clearance where I needed it. Secondly, when I...
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I have also tested axial fan conversions, then it was quiet but the print quality was not good. A radial fan is essential. This nozzle fits on 50 mm radial fans e.g. from Sunon. To be on the safe side, I secured the nozzle with a small screw. ...
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I swapped out my busted 40mm fan for a 50mm radial fan that I already had on hand, and it's been a game-changer - this thing is ridiculously quiet! I've taken precise measurements to ensure optimal performance, and I'm thrilled to report that the...