anet a8 plus x belt tensioner 3d models
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I created this upgrade specifically for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify the X-Belt tightening process. Two friends requested that I design a tensioner, and I wanted to create one myself, so that's why I made this model. To use it, you'll...
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Another Anet A8 Y-belt tensioner upgrade proves successful. This design utilizes holes in the tabs for direct M3 bolt screwing, resolving issues with previously published parts that relied on a cruciform nut capture deemed too weak for the intended...
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Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD Remix that can be printed without supports. ...After printing, you may need to smooth out the inner components' edges to ensure a seamless fit with the outer piece.
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Humans, a remix can fit perfectly into the screw portion and I highly recommend using it with all except flexible obvious exceptions. ...Upgrade your Anet A8 to simplify the installation of a new belt during maintenance.
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You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut to use the part. gives your y-belt the tension it needs to work properly Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0,12mm Infill: 10% Post-Printing You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut....
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I'm revising one piece to perfectly fit the wooden board of Anet A8 (or its clones) so I can have a working Y tensioner in place. The width is 18mm - please double-check this! Everything else remains unchanged. A general warning: You'll need a grid...
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The tensioner can be installed directly on the A8 with no modifications required, making it easy to tighten the belt. For mounting on the frame, four M3 x 18 screws and four M3 nuts are necessary. One M3 x 18 screw and one M3 locknut will suffice for...
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A specially designed plate tailored to utilize two M3 nuts and two M3 x 18 screws, both of which are conveniently included in the standard equipment package of the Anet A8 kit.
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adjust tension on x-axes belt on Anet A8 reprap i3 clone. original i3 had a tensioner to adjust the tension on the belt, once you had locked off rough tightness on the extruder 'race'. ...
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Here's what's new: It's an updated remix, courtesy of viktor3d X Beld Tensioner. What I've changed: - I'm now using M6 x 35 DIN 603 screws. - The sliders are beefed up - they're now 33mm from left to right. - My pulley has shrunk down to fit...
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This Y tension is specifically designed for the Aluminum clad Anet A8 Z or S models. Although some parts on these machines are identical, others have distinct differences such as the Y pulley. The print was created using PLA with a 20% infill...
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This T tension is for the Aluminum clad Anet A8 Z or S machines. The exact designation isn't known. Some components are identical across these models, yet others vary significantly, such as the Y pulley. Printing with PLA and a 20% infill rate was...
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This modification is specifically designed for use with the 5mm plywood version of the ANET A8 printer. ...For more information, please refer to the original description available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149867.
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You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut to use the part. ... gives your y-belt the tension it needs to work properly
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My Enhanced Belt Tensioner Design Offers a Noteworthy Improvement. Upon Building and Testing My Modified Version, I Noted That the Pulley Wasn't Properly Aligned. Moreover, I Was Unhappy With the Excess Material Surrounding the Bolt Holes. This...
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To ensure optimal performance of the part, you'll require an M6 bolt and an M6 nut. ...Installing these components will provide your Y-belt with the necessary tension to function efficiently.
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The screw hole was slightly modified into a slot, allowing for more flexibility in tightening the belt and preventing cross-threading issues. ...Additionally, the top was reinforced for added durability since it bears the brunt of tension forces when...
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This custom Y-belt tensioner is crafted to keep the belt pulley locked in place just like the original non-adjusting mounting bracket, ensuring precise geometry along the Y axis remains intact at all times. Two adjustable screws provide a smooth and...
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I upgraded the y-belt tensioner from Freemark by adding two 3D printed screws, eliminating the need for a screwdriver to make adjustments and preventing scratches on the acrylic frame's face. ... Printing with brim is highly advised, as it ensures a...
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The primary objective of this revision is to address potential issues with the Y-axis belt tension, which can hinder successful printing of screws. To overcome this challenge, I created a custom solution by combining a screw and nut, incorporating...
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That's why I fell in love with the Y Belt Tensioner by Audiogod - its single-center screw adjustment is pure genius! While it doesn't allow for angling the pulley just right, it's still a fantastic option for those who prefer this method. I must say...
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I needed a tensioner for the Y belt and ended up combining these to get what I wanted. I know there are many different versions out there but thought I would share my mix anyway. =================================================================== ...
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I've spotted a problem with my old belt tensioner - it's prone to vibration during operation. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time to fix this issue. Unfortunately, the original design didn't quite match the size of the holes...
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I spotted that my trusty belt tensioner is plagued by vibration while in use. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time, but the original design doesn't mesh with the size of holes on my printer. My printer boasts 7.62 mm thick...
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This particular item is designed to securely hold toothed idlers with an M3 or M5 axle, much like my X-axis tensioner features a conical mount for the bearing. Due to a crack in my printed part, I decided to make it slightly thicker. However, because...
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This is a rebuild of a high-quality x belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8. ...I utilized a precise dovetail and a robust M3 screw to secure the belt in place.
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... My primary goal was to enable printing without requiring precise scaling. The M10 x 1.25 thread is standard, but I slightly reduced the thread size by 0.02mm in Fusion 360 to provide additional clearance and a better fit with the printed plate.
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I Remixed the Original Files to Fit My A8 3D Printer. The Original Design Didn't Suit My Needs, So I Made Some Changes. ...My New Dimensions Are Based on This Make: Thingiverse Make #377652
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This custom Backplate serves as a substitute for the tensioner holder found on Thingiverse, specifically the item with ID 2006595. ...To create it, use bolts and nuts sourced from your local hardware store.
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... Designed to work with a toothed 3mm GT2 idler pulley, such as this example source: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3D-Printer-GT2-Idler-Pulley-Toothed-and-Smooth-3mm-Bore-for-6mm-wide-belt-/191972288792?var=&hash=item2cb270a918:m:md9FbOxwy_8duyeHBjmbK6A