anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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Body1 is a custom designed remake of the original holder for Anet A8 x-belt tensioner, specifically tailored to my printer. The part calls "gabel" and "gabel_pulley" are actually idler components, while the knob is sourced from an existing project....
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... The updated v2 has a larger 11mm opening to accommodate a 9mm teethed idler pulley wheel. These are the ones I used: http://www.ebay.com/itm/301834183849 Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 25%
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This is a simple x-belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer. The goal was to create an x-belt tensioner that meets several key criteria, including: * G2 geared tooth pulleys must fit seamlessly, as previous tensioners were too...
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Belt Tensioner Y This is a remake of the Y belt tensioner form [BLV](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2567757 "BLV mgn12 3D Printer mod for Anet A8 / AM8 / Prusa I3 clone"). It is an upgraded version of my first...
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This is a simple x-belt tensioner for the Anet A8 printer. I wanted a x-belt tensioner that fulfils following criteria: G2 geared tooth pulley should fit (the last tensioner I used was too small to accommodate the geared pulleys) pulley should be...
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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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... of the belt, which in turn decreases necessary tension and vibrations. The following parts are required: - 5 x M3 18mm (from Anet kit) - 5 x M3 nut - 2 x washer (for original pulley) I welcome any feedback or comments. ... Best regards, Brisemuth
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... Hex nut * 1 M3 Screw (20mm long) * 1 M4 Hex nut * 1 M4 Screw (35-40mm long) Feel free to print this design and have fun with it! Printer settings for optimal results: * Printer: A8 Anet * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.2mm * Infill: 35%
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This is a custom Accent Piece designed specifically for use with the CHAVO A8 frame, paired with the Y Tensioner Steel Part. To access the frame design, visit: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2156369. You will need to print two parts from this...
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The recess in the casting is 7.6mm wide, while most X-Belt Tensioners have guides that are 8mm wide. In my case, the guides are a bit narrower at 7.5 mm. I drilled holes that are 3 mm deep and intended for M3 nuts and bolts. ... Maybe it will help...
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I've used two of these systems on my Anet printer, but mounting them and tightening the belt isn't straightforward. Next, we should focus on improving the belt-tightening process. To increase the assembly's strength, I've made some attempts at...
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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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I was unable to find any tensioners that fit my printer perfectly, so I designed one with a looser fit around the bearing holders myself.\r\n\r\nThe design for this tensioner was inspired by a project already uploaded on this platform (thing...
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An additional assembly mount for the X-axis is added to this design from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2328353, incorporating motor support and tensioner belt tensor. The axis of the tensor has been added with threaded shaft, tensioning nut,...
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... myself. I've attached both the Sketchup and OBJ files for your convenience. Update: After revisiting the design, I made a few tweaks, but nothing major. I've been using this tensioner for several months now, and it's performed flawlessly every time!
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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 fashioned an X-Belt tensioner specifically designed to work seamlessly with my X-Axis guide rods, which had trouble seating properly during the initial assembly process. ...Depending on your printer's configuration, this modification might necessitate...
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Hi, I made this X belt tensioner. All you need is on the last picture. You dont need longer belt, you have to shorten it a little. There are some imperfection in drawing (It dint print one hole, I had to drill it). I am attaching sketchup and obj...
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This X-axis tensioner utilizes significantly less material than its counterparts and is integrated with the original bearing holder, bearing, and bolts that come standard with the printer. It makes a substantial difference in print quality. The tab...
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It is a improved version of my first design Change log V1.1 shortened Y-Tensioner included .step-files Parts Printed parts Y_Tensioner_01_01 Y_TensionerBaseBlock Hardware ISO 4762 - M3 x 25 (1x) ISO 4762 - M4 x 25 (1x) ISO 4762 - M5 x 10 (3x) ISO...
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... for those who want a cleaner look. Hopefully this helps someone out there. This belt tightener is my top pick, freemark did an outstanding job with it! Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.01 Infill: 15%
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This is an updated version of [CH35C0](https://www.thingiverse.com/CH35C0)'s [Y belt tensioner for the A8](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149867). The geometry looked a bit off for my setup and I also wanted to upgrade the idler in this remix. I...
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Anet A6 Y Axis Tensioner I've tried several Y-axis tensioners with printed screws, but I found that a metal screw offers unmatched accuracy. This version uses an M8 set screw and nut to apply belt tension. The belt bearing axis is adjusted to match...
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When using the single, center bolt tensioner, I discovered that my tensioner arms were being torqued unevenly to one side. This resulted in my belt wanting to ride up on the side of the idler pulley instead of tracking smoothly. To address this...
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This is a remix of CH35C0's Y belt tensioner for the A8. The geometry seemed a bit off for my setup and I also wanted to upgrade the idler. This version: has a lower center for the idler, more similar to the original Anet design has a bigger...
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I've created a new Y-axis tensioner for the Anet et4 printer, but instead of going in front, it goes in the back. I changed all the electronics for a Makerbase Robin nano and when I mounted the screen I wanted to take advantage of the hole of the...
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... on the belt. If you like this design, then you might also like these for the Anet E12: Anet E12 Two-Piece Cooling Fang Anet E12 legs using current rubber feet Anet E12: Cable strain relief for heated bed (improved) Anet E12: X belt tensioner
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This is a Y tensioner module that fits Anet A2, Tevo Tarantula, and possibly other printers using 2040 extrusion on Y axis. Inspired by Banholm's Tarantula Y tensioner at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1704100, but I didn't like its size - it was...