anet a8 plus x belt tensioner 3d models
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I felt that the hole supporting the idler screw and belt tension was alarmingly close to the edge of the shell. Mine eventually gave out (after a lengthy period of use). So before re-printing it, I added 2mm to the edge of the shell. ...This should...
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Improved version with dovetail: A straightforward, space-saving solution for tightening the X-Axis belt quickly. This revised design draws from *Luke_O*'s original concept but incorporates modifications to enhance durability and stability. After...
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The original from Digital_Sqrt didn't fit my A8 printed parts--it was too big. ...This one also fits my Alunar M508 (A8 clone).
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I upgraded this tensioner to work seamlessly with aluminum toothed idler pulleys, which are available here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BTTER04/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I specifically chose the 3mm 20-toothed ones for...
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... wear and tear. ...To address this issue, I revamped the layout to absorb the intense forces exerted by the belt's momentum. ...The revised design withstood an extensive 10-hour printing cycle without exhibiting any signs of deformation or sagging.
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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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Here is another Anet A8's Y-axis belt tensioner designed to enhance your printing experience. This time around, no support is necessary and the parts seamlessly fit both the original and new Anet A8 models. ... Important: • To ensure proper fitment on...
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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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Another Anet A8 upgrade is here to elevate your print quality with its reliable Y-belt tensioner. This print requires no supports at all, and the parts fit perfectly, even for the latest Anet A8 model. Important: Print all files at 100% scale to...
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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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... 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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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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If you decide to use a Y-belt 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%...
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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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... (2) M3x40 screws (2) M3 lock nuts (3) M4x0.7-10 button head screws (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (3) M4x0.7 T nuts (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (1) GT2 Timing Gear (optional) (1) M3x0.5-20 socket head screw (1) M3x0.5 nut
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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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... to side adjustment). The spacers provided are what you use to calibrate the tension in your belt, as this tensioner functions as a clamp on the front frame piece itself. ...This tensioner will indeed work seamlessly with most front frame braces.
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Adjusting the belt tension on your Z-axis requires a straightforward process to ensure optimal performance and avoid unnecessary maintenance issues later down the line. Start by locating the belt tensioner assembly, which is typically situated at one...
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This remix is due to the belt tensioner tendency to down tilt on tension. The goal was to have a more linear tension without tilting braces. It remix the longer belt tensioner in the remixed list. Also include 3D models to check proportions and...
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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...
grabcad
... Y belt alignment. To rectify the situation, we crafted a tensioner using the 6mm all thread we added during our previous modifications, making adjustments easy. ...Check out this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oslMnztY5rE
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... material. The front plate of my custom tensioner requires a bit of sanding to smooth out its surface. ... To assemble and secure the two halves together, I need 2 screws that are 30mm long with M3 threading, along with their corresponding nuts.
cults3d
I did 2 attempts with SUPASORNs design, and both times it broke one of the legs as soon as I got a little bit of tension. Maybe my ABS has a poor quality, I don't know actually. ... What I did was, add a few millimeters in each side and It worked.
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I had to remix my project because the dimensions I used weren't compatible with my Anet A8 3D printer, which I bought in 2017. ...Now I need to retest everything.
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I modified the original design because the fork's strength issue required an adjustment. ...I also reduced the hole dimension to fit the nut snugly, as it was spinning with the bolt.
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I reimagined it to fit my needs perfectly. The bolt holes are now tailored specifically for M4! I also widened the central space to accommodate a pulley seamlessly. I've sent the original design to Freemark. Thanks, and happy building! ...Thing 1683070,...
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The revised design boasts posts that are precisely proportioned and slightly thicker than its opening counterpart. This adjustment ensures a seamless fit, while the elongated posts guarantee continued stability as they're drawn towards the wider end...
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You'll require two additional m4x35 (or extended) bolts and two m4 nuts on top of what's already listed.
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This creation was brought to life with the innovative tools of Tinkercad. ...To make your own adjustments, simply visit https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3gjF6s4KXpL