anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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I crafted a custom tensioner specifically for my Anet A8, and it's already performing significantly better than the previous version I had printed. ...By repurposing the load transferring plate from my existing design, I was able to shave off some...
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This mod addresses the tensioner's increased wall thickness when paired with Papasphere's Anet A8 Y-Frame complete, a highly-regarded upgrade for the Anet A8 printer. Visit the Thingiverse to learn more about this modification:...
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This is a mod to the tensioner that compensates for the additional wall thickness when used with Papasphere's Anet A8 Y-Frame complete. ... www.thingiverse.com/thing:2058789
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... ...If you're like me, without a frame brace yet, I've created this to support the belt tensioner so it doesn't lean downward. ...This was causing major issues with bed leveling and alleviating a lot of frustration.
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Parts 2, 3mm x 30mm .5 panhead screws 1, 3mm x 20mm .5 panhead screw 3, 3mm .5 hex nuts Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .20mm (Medium Simplified 3D) Infill: 30% How I Created This I designed the Anet A8 Y...
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My Own Interpretation for the Anet A8 Y-Axis Tensioner Solution. This Approach Requires Only One Printed Part and Two M3 Screws and Bolts to Function Properly. **R4 Version Update:** By Rotating the Hexagonal Holes, You Can Enhance Printing Quality...
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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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Print Settings: Printer Brand is RepRap and the specific printer model being used is Anet A8. Rafts are not being utilized in this print job. Supports for overhanging parts will not be generated during the printing process. ...The intended resolution...
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This is my replica of the original anet A8 y belt tensioner. ...Do what you want with it.
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... A8 with 5mm. To print the complete set, use these additional files from the original: - Anet_A8_Y-axis_screw.stl - Anet_A8_Y-axis_tensioner_push_bar.stl - Anet_A8_Y-axis_threaded_plate.stl To print with fewer Supports, rotate it 90° on the Y-Axis.
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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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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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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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The latest iteration of the tensioner, designed specifically for stock Y plates, utilizes an M4x25-30 screw for precision adjustment and a snug fit that prevents slipping off-center. To ensure a secure hold, latches have been added to the plate,...
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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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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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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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... 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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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...
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Upon a month of usage, misalignment issues emerged in the Y direction due to the loosening Y belt. This malfunction was partly triggered by incorrect 'H' plate assembly for the heat bed, as per our initial assembly guided by instructions and Youtube...
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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.
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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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I was fed up with constantly replacing the flimsy idlers, so I came up with a design for this tensioner that utilizes larger roller bearings. The shaft will have to be shortened to size using a cutoff wheel or a Dremel tool works great. This is a...
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I created this using tinkercad for the tensioner body, and fusion360 for the block and bolt. ... Edit 07/24/2017: These are the gt2 idler pulleys I'm utilizing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H3EY4X4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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This is an enhanced Y-axis tensioner designed specifically for Anet A8 printers. The bearing in the original design is limited by pressure from the axial bolt, preventing it from rotating freely and resulting in excessive wear on the belt. My design...
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I recently acquired my Anet and began printing upgrades, including a belt tensioner. Four identical ones were printed from available designs, but they all failed within a few prints. The last one didn't even fit the Anet A8, despite being designed...
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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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The main Y tensioner component remains identical to CH35C0's original design. 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...
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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