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This is a Y belt tensioner designed for use with both FT-5 and FT-6 FolgerTech machines. The original OEM system had a pulley that became crooked when tensioned, but you can easily replace it with the same parts used in the new tensioner. You have...
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... the adjustments available via the stepper motor mounts. 2. Temporarily fit the belt tensioner in place and try different adjustment spacers until you find one that removes the remaining slack in the belts, keeping them tensioned to your liking.
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Experience hassle-free belt tensioning with this simple parameterized tool, eliminating the need to disassemble components. The compact design allows for effortless installation, adjustment, and removal. Clip two printed parts onto the belt, facing...
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In the children's room, I discreetly acquired Lego parts for a 30-second belt tensioner. Pros include ultrafast installation, but cons involve needing children in your home to obtain Lego parts and staying quiet to avoid disturbance. Avoid touching...
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The microdelta belt tensioner requires a meticulous rework process to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Skilled technicians must carefully disassemble the existing components, thoroughly cleaning each part before reinstalling them with...
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Standard Kossel corner piece comes with an adjustable belt tensioning mechanism. However, it is not ideal as you tension the belt you will also forcing the upper frame and towers to bend out of shape. I designed this to address the problem. ...BOM M4x25...
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The easy Belt tensioner lets you make precise adjustments to each Belt individually, giving you total control over your printer's performance. It can be installed on the existing X-Carriage without any modifications or added parts. To secure the...
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Here is a remix of my Screw Together Belt Tensioner, upgraded to feature an adjustable plate on the inside that lets you fine-tune the tension. This design also makes installation a breeze compared to the original. All holes must be tapped with an...
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Upgrade your Ultimaker or other belt-driven devices with this printable belt tensioner solution. Inspired by a parametric buckle, the first version was closed but later improved with a gap for easy belt insertion. Assemble using a 16mm screw and...
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Upgrading the basic timing belt tensioner requires adapting it to fit the 2GT Aluminum Timing Pulley 3D Printer Accessories. Specifically, we need to modify the bore size to 3mm and the wheel teeth count to 16. The new timing pulley features a belt...
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This is an x-belt tensioner designed specifically for the AM8 or Anet A8. The carefully calibrated spacing between the rods measures precisely 46mm, allowing for a snug fit without any gaps. If the rods happen to be slightly too long, the tensioner...
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Replacement A8 Plus Belt Tensioner Assembly, both pieces. The part that mounts to the X Carriage has 2 versions here, one for stock screws, and one to use regular socket head or button head hex screws without fouling on the tensioner end. EDIT:...
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Here's a revised text: You can use the y-axis belt tensioner on your geeetech a10 or a10m 3d printer with the 2040 v-slot system. I had to replace my y-axis carriage with a new ender-style carriage that uses wider spaced rollers. ...Unfortunately, the...
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I designed this Belt Tensioner myself to simplify the printing and assembly process. It's straightforward, simple, and easy to maintain. All you need is a Hex screw (M5x25) and a nut in addition to the CR10's original pulley and bolts. To avoid...
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The Replacement A8 Plus Belt Tensioner Assembly, both parts. The piece that mounts to the X Carriage has 2 versions here, one for stock screws and another for regular socket head or button head hex screws without fouling on the tensioner end. EDIT:...
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Adjustable Y Belt Tensioner for R-CNC Projects and More. This clever device lets you mount it without having to disassemble your CNC machine. You can choose to screw it in or leave it free - it's entirely up to you! To get started, gather the...
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It's a compact set of adjustable belt tensioner clips designed for easy installation between the extruder head and pulley. They're specifically suitable for the x axis, offering four interchangeable sizes that can be chosen after the printing process...
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Latest update available now at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:838003 Revision 2 of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:677297 Adds a recess to the inner diameter of the flange, guaranteeing a secure contact between outer diameter parts of mating...
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Standard Kossel Corner Piece Upgrade Features Adjustable Belt Tensioning Mechanism. Unfortunately, Tensing the Belt Causes Upper Frame and Towers to Bend Out of Shape. I Addressed This Problem With a Simple yet Effective Solution. ... **BOM** M4x25...
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Backpack Belt Tensioner, a cleverly designed accessory engineered specifically for use with 25mm wide belts. Engineered with ease of printing in mind, this component can be efficiently produced without the need for complex support structures.
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Remix of Eric Lien's Eustathios v2 Spyder belt tensioner, updated to accommodate 10mm cross bars, paired with 30mm graphite bushings while retaining a 15.9mm diameter opening. The new design also allows for the removal of cross rods without a...
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... tedious modifications. Simply print all parts as they are, assuming you have a printer capable of producing reliable accuracy. To assemble this belt tensioner, you will require 2 - 5x25 mm bolts and nuts (I personally used socket head fasteners).
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Update: It turns out that the cross bars can actually be removed from the original belt tensioners by sliding them to one side and lifting them out. A version for 8mm cross bars is included but has not been printed or tested yet. This version...
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It can be used as a Y-belt tensioner or X-belt tensioner without removing any extra stock pieces. Here, I used my new toothed idlers, but since their mounting/external dimensions are the same as the stock ones, they can be used too. Extra parts...
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To instantly elevate your print game, grab this clever remix of a superior belt tensioner! Although it's an excellent creation in its own right, its original width was a tad too wide for some printers, causing them to jam and produce botched prints....
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This is an example of a X-axis belt tensioner that has proven effective for me, and I hope it benefits others as well. The design includes slots on the right-hand side nut holder on the Z axis, along with bolt holes for additional fastening if...
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The belt tension exerts enough force to pivot the entire component, as evident in the provided image. To bring this part up to version 2.0, several key modifications are needed: - Reorient the bearings so they rotate along an axis parallel to the...
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This is a replacement x-axis belt tensioner designed to upgrade the one originally created by MazaaFIN. The original component failed, as evident from the last picture provided. I therefore created this new version, which offers improved strength and...
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Compact belt tensioner for the x-axis. Simply insert into v-slot aluminum profile with ease. Requires a 20-25mm M3 bolt and nut, as well as an M5 30mm hex bolt and nut. This design is part of my project to transform Tarantula into CR-10. Project...
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For a T2.5 belt tensioner, use M4 nuts and long bolts with hex driver heads. Print the part, slide a 4-6mm diameter rod through the hole, and drill two 4mm holes 20mm apart for the bolts. To reduce droop during printing at 3mm height, insert the nuts...