anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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[ENG] A simple replacement part for my Tatara / Orballo A8 to tension the Y-axis belt. Completely designed for 3mm screws, an M3 nut must be melted down. ... "Y-Spanner_Cap" is a small cap to protect the frame from scratches by the tensioning screw.
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My take on an X Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8. 2 versions available: 8.75mm Inner Gap and 10.00mm Inner Gap. ### Update includes correct placement of the nut. I apologize for this mistake. If you printed the old design, secure the nuts in...
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After witnessing [wschadow](https://www.thingiverse.com/wschadow)'s impressive [X-axis tensioner](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2786603) in action, I decided to create a similar design for the Anet A8 / AM8. This original creation was made from...
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This upgrade was built using only extra parts given with the Anet A8 kits. To install it, attach it to the back of the extruder carriage with two M3 x 18 screws. Press one end of the belt into the belt holder with a flat head screwdriver. I used a...
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The X-Axis Upgrade Kit for Anet A8 includes a Z-axis pulley holder suitable for gears with 5mm or 3mm bores. ...The pulley can be printed without support material, but the gear bearings must be printed with support material.
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I modified the settings so that the 5mm nut fits perfectly.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: Disabled\nSupports: Turned off\nResolution: Set to 200 microns\nInfill Density: Adjusted to 10% for optimal strength and weight
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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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I designed this upgrade based on the Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD, but it won't work with the stock Anet belt and won't fit into an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To make it work, you'll need just a few parts: - 1 M3x30...
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It's always great to find something that is easy to use and useful, especially when it can be used with standard parts of the Anet A8 printer. Notes: 1. To make the parts as strong as possible, print them exactly as shown in the STL pictures. 2. I...
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I needed an X-axis tensioner with minimal A8 modifications, and specifically no longer belt. This setup should work seamlessly with the stock belt, and it certainly works flawlessly with a Prusa reinforced belt which is just a bit wider. It also...
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I replaced the metal screws on my Y-Belt tensioner from Freemark with 3D printed ones, making it easy to adjust the X belt without needing a screwdriver. I also trimmed the pillars by 1cm, as I couldn't see the need for them to be that long. To...
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Additionally, an M3 screw of suitable length will be required for your belt and tension requirements. If I were to revisit this project in the future, I'd allocate a bit more space for the third screw on the bottom tension side. ...You might consider...
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I was unable to successfully install the Pheeney ANET AM8 Y Belt Tensioner. I attempted installation using two different 3D printers, testing both ABS and PLA filaments, but encountered difficulties with the Y Belt Tensioner Block. ...As a result, I...
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Installed new idler pulleys on my printer from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NT2LTRF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00 and discovered that although they fit in the Y-belt tensioner, they wouldn't fit in Freemark's X-belt tensioner. ...All...
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This is an alternate plate designed to replace the "Y Belt Tensioner for ANET A6/A8" by MrPaulM. The original plate did not fit properly in the holes of my Anet A6. To address this issue, I modified the design to be 5 mm longer and lowered the pulley...
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Reengineered the X-Belt tensioner's design to accommodate a bigger bearing on the pulley.
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This part serves as a direct substitute for the original tensioner end on the X-axis belt system.
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I created extra-long screws for the belt tensioner, ensuring they'll be handy for anyone who needs them later on.
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Based on the source tensioner by BoldBadger, which offers no mechanical way of tensioning, I drafted this remix, borrowing and scaling down a GT2 gear with 8 teeth from the source by droftarts. Added the brace piece to push on top of gears to keep...
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I customized this tensioner, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070, to make it more user-friendly and easier to use. To avoid purchasing a new belt, I added a front hole to the design. When printing this part, reduce the screw width by...
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I fabricated a replacement tensioner out of PLA, but over time, it began to warp and lose its grip on the belt due to its tendency to deform, ultimately rendering it incapable of holding the belt securely in place; therefore, I redesigned it to hold...
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Human: An Y Axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet E10/E12, matching seamlessly with my X Axis Tensioner for the CR-10. The design is also compatible with other Anet printers. This custom version of the tensioner was created based on a...
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Remix of Previous Belt Tensioner (Schrall) for Use with Toothed Metal Gear Also Required: Three M3 by 25mm Bolts and Nuts, (Washers or Double Nut to Prevent Loosening Over Time if Desired) Two M4 by 35mm Bolts and Nuts One GT2 Toothed Pulley with a...
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This original belt tensioner works seamlessly with the stock right side bearing block that comes standard with the printer, eliminating the need for a custom printed replacement. It securely tightens against the x-axis rods, rather than the right...
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A Basic Tensioner System, engineered to keep belts in place with no need for belt replacements or additional component adjustments. This sleek design boasts a remarkably low production cost, rapid printing capabilities, and a streamlined assembly...
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I produced this print using PETG filament, and surprisingly, it turned out great despite one minor issue - the part tends to lose its tension rather quickly, albeit still maintaining a fairly stable level of tightness. ...This seems counterintuitive, as...
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I reworked the x-belt tensioner design from TecNerd's original concept. Initially, I struggled to get my pulley to fit properly, so I came up with an innovative solution - adding a boss for the passive idler to allow it to rotate freely. Check out...
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I couldn't get FredGenius's original to print correctly on my A8, so I drew it with looser tolerances. I made specific changes: - The belt gripper's teeth are much looser (I used washers to secure the belt after inserting). - Dove tails have a...
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... threading. Credit goes to Luke_O for creating a simple and compact solution to tension the X-Axis belt . It was great to find something that didn't overcomplicate the problem and didn't require longer belts to install. ...Thanks are due to Luke_O.