anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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Remix of a couple of x-belt tensioners, primarily Kennethjiang's. His had longer cylinders that fit into where the x-axis steel supports go. Mine are flush rather than sunk into the mount and didn't want to bang them in. So made a version with...
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A brand new version of the Y part has been created, making it easy to hold GT2 Aluminum Timing Drive Pulleys. ... Type B: Check out this URL for more details -...
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This device serves a crucial purpose in releasing tension from the Z rods, thereby preventing the X gantry's collapse and associated bending of the Z rods.\r\nSecure M3 nuts into each small slot, then insert M3 screws through them as demonstrated in...
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Y-Belt Tensioner for Anet A6 with mounting-holes designed to secure firmly to a ground plate. This innovative solution utilizes standard components: * Two M3x18 bolts commonly used in Anet systems * Two M6x60 bolts and nuts that enable precise...
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Improved Y-belt tensioner for the Anet AM8, with a design that outshines its original counterpart. Compared to the standard model, this tensioner is comprised of three distinct components, making it easier to install. A direct link to the original...
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Human: A Y Axis tensioner designed specifically for the Anet E10/E12 that matches seamlessly with my version of the X Axis Tensioner for the CR-10, ensuring compatibility with Anet printers as well. This particular version of the tensioner was...
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... enough for me. ...I Make sure my Version has a small Head above the thread, so it will remain at a perfect angle. Without this head, the end of the thread would set the Tensioner at an awkward angle, causing the Y-Belt to become itchy and scratchy.
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I created this belt tensioner specifically for the y-axis of the Anet A6 printer. You can easily attach it using standard M4 screws. To secure the belt in place, simply wrap a cable tie around it, just like on the x-axis. The support structure is...
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Remix of HanZ92's "Anet Y-Tensioner with pulley" made for GT2 6mm 16Teeth Pulley. ...I separated the two parts into different files because printing both simultaneously caused me problems.\r\nAll other necessary files for the upgrade can be found on...
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Maybe my Anet A6 is slightly different dimensionally than other peoples', but none of the belt tensioners I tried worked quite right. There were some clever designs, but things were not quite in proper alignment. So, I reworked and combined two...
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The new design is tailored to fit the 2017 Anet A6 printer, with potential compatibility also considered for the Anet A8 model. The frame remains unmodified, taken directly from the original thing:2051259. In contrast, the back plane was adjusted to...
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Another go at crafting a Y axis belt tensioner for the AM8 frame is underway, with a 20t idler pulley in play. The motor pulley has been swapped out for a matching 20t counterpart, necessitating an adjustment to your e-steps to make this work. The...
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It was only supposed to be a proof of concept because I wanted to integrate a tensioner into a Y-axis support plate. However, the result is a fully functional design that works perfectly in this form and looks reasonably good. The parts with...
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... I haven't personally printed this part, the person who requested this modification claims that it worked perfectly. This design is a modified version of the Y belt tensioner by photgraaf16, but their license doesn't allow remixing or tagging.
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When slicing, be sure to avoid any support material from entering the drill holes in part "Y-Front-Brace.stl" - attempting to remove it afterwards can be extremely challenging. ... For securing the screw connection, I employed 7 pieces of 2.9x9.5 sheet...
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Modifying my Y axis belt tensioner wasn't too difficult. However, the ball bearings in the deflection roller broke quite frequently. Clearly, a more reliable solution was needed. This alternative appears to be very promising. The base frame is...
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My primary objective was to position the pulley in alignment with the stepper motor and ensure the tension screws are in a straight line with the pulley. The pulley's center-to-center measurement on my printer is exactly 36 millimeters above the...
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... a que casi cualquier montaje de un hotend reduce considerablemente el área de impresión del Y. ... This project has been carried out to obtain a larger printing area since almost any hotend assembly considerably reduces the printing area of the Y.
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This is part of my Anet AM8 Max build, which demands:\r\n\r\n2 - m4x8mm bolts to securely attach to 2040 rail\r\n1 - m5x16mm bolt to firmly hold pulley in place\r\n1 - m4x20mm or longer for tight wheel positioning\r\n1 - m5 nut\r\n1 - m4 nut\r\n2 -...
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Replacement Y-Axis Mounts for Anet A8 / Plus. ... It uses 2 M4x8mm Screws/T-Nuts
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anet A8+ Support Y-axis rod reverse engineer from original and exchange strength
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Prusa I3 Anet A8 Y-Belt Idler Upgrades Improve Print Quality and Durability
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For Anet 3D printer models: Support AXE Y with rubber belt tensioner.
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Other designs for the Anet A8 can be found below: Check out my remix of Leo's rear frame brace at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2246689 Visit my front frame brace at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2224643 See my Anet A8 Y Axis Belt Tensioner...
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... Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2055872 Next, I created a custom support for my Anet A8. To print this project, you will need to download and slice 6 copies of Anet_A8_Chain_x4.stl, along with one copy of Anet_A8_Chaine_cable_Y.stl.