cr 10 dual z sync 3d models
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... on the stepper motors. Important Reminder (Again): This design requires that you've updated to two Z-axis steppers and lead screws beforehand, either through Tinymachines, Creality, or if your CR-10s has the same distance between the lead screws.
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This remix is based on the Dual Z Timing Belt Sync Bracket by hoegge, but I made some key changes to improve performance. Specifically, I elongated the hole for the bearing, allowing it to move perpendicular to the z extrusion and providing play in...
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A critical update for CR-10 S5 owners: the center tensioning component has been lengthened by 15mm. To complete this modification, you'll require M4x50mm screws and nylock nuts. ... For optimal performance, install these 50T 8mm bore GT2 timing wheels...
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CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync You need: 2x flange bearings KFL08 1x GT2 timing belt 760 mm 380T 6 mm wide 2x GT2 gear pulley 20T bore Ø 8 mm The original T nut Remove the flange bearing KFL08 from the flange by simply turning it 90 °. ... Or with the ball...
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... 2x GT2 gear pulley 20T bore Ø 8 mm The original T nut To remove the flange bearing KFL08 from the flange, simply turn it 90 degrees. ... Or with the ball bearings from the original Z-axis holder, use the STL file labeled Dual-Z-Sync-OriginalR (L).
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Remixed tension to fit CR-10 V2 z-sync mod from thingiverse. ... The bolt used changed to M4*0.8, as I have left over from replacing the X-axis tensioner. lowering the tensioner to fit better for CR-10 V2 z-sync mod. ...
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... use the M4x8 screws as those are available when I replaced my x-axis belt tensioner. ... And I have done the simple CR-10 V2 z-sync mod, where the original tensioner is a little bit to high. ... Just print the remaining parts from where I remix from.
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I was badly looking for an affordable Z-sync on my cr-10s, the mod found was great but the belt was to lose, i removed the plate from my ender 3 zsync and took some measurements. This isn't the prettiest part but it work very very well. I used...
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I'd appreciate your input on cr-10 z sync ideas in the comments! A customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16627 was created. This design was generated using Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=16627
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Human: Easy-to-assemble Z sync belt tensioner for CR-10S Pro requiring just a handful of nuts and bolts along with a 608ZZ bearing. ... Materials: 2x M3*20 cap heads to secure to the top rail M4*30 cap head + bolt for the bearing attachment 1x 608ZZ...
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This is an entirely new rendition of the Dual Z timing belt Sync Bracket, carefully crafted from scratch to enable unobstructed movement at the top of the z screw. It incorporates skateboard bearings in place of the standard bearings at the top of...
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The CR-10S Pro struggles even more than the CR-10 series when it comes to Z motors going out of sync on power off. This is due to the same design as the one used by hoegee, but it works perfectly for the Pro as well. In my opinion, this is a...
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To implement this solution, you will need: (1) Dual Z Idler Bracket (attached file) (2) Idlers (6mm height, 5mm bore). I used these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CCMQ8T7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (2) GT2 Timing Pulleys. I...
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Remix from Z Sync Tensioner for 852mm belt for my CR-10 V3,i made it longer for my need,so I can set different belts if i want. ...:) Original file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3988905
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RickSisco posted a very helpful guide about the parts needed to keep the Z-Screws in sync on a Creality CR10S Pro: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3508682. I have the V2 version of this wonderful printer. His instructions suggest you drill an...
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This is my attempt at a low-cost and simple dual Z mod for the CR-10. I haven't tried this yet, I'm waiting for my lead screw. My BOM 1 x 608 ball bearing (top lead screw mount) 2 x 625 ball bearing (bottom lead screw mount) 1 x 5 to 8mm flex...
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For this makeover, I utilized the following components: 1pc Machifit 500mm Lead Screw with an 8mm thread and a 2mm pitch lead screw featuring a copper nut -> https://goo.gl/cKueAs 1pc 608ZZ bearing - OD22xID8xH7 -> https://goo.gl/ePWxcj 1pc Flexible...
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Designed to be used with the "Simple CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync Mod" by RickSisco. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3508682 Assemble is simple, requires a 5mm diameter bolt, a GT2 20T idler with 5mm bore and two M3 screws to attach to the 2020...
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It was created with the "Simple CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync Mod" by RickSisco in mind. The assembly process is uncomplicated, requiring a 5mm diameter bolt, a GT2 20T idler featuring a 5mm bore, and two M3 screws to secure it to the printer's 2020...
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Using a dual Z setup on the Creality CR-10 requires a crucial adjustment tool: a 4" block specifically designed for leveling the Z-Axis. To achieve precision, print two of these blocks and attach them to the base frame. ...Next, adjust the Z screws...
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I installed an extra Z-axis lead screw on my CR-10 Mini printer. ...This is where the bearing bracket is located at the very top.
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I created an Endstop Stopper when I added the Dual Z-axis kit to my CR-10. Once the Dual Z-axis kit was installed, the bracket for the second lead screw kept hitting the top stepper motor on the right side before my endstop was triggered on the...
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To counteract this, I fitted my printer with the "CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync" from TORX1. As I wanted better control over the belt tension (and had my issues sourcing a 720mm closed GT2 timing belt in Thailand...), I designed a Z axis sync belt...
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To counteract this, I fitted my printer with the "CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync" from TORX1. As I wanted better control over the belt tension (and had my issues sourcing a 720mm closed GT2 timing belt in Thailand...), I designed a Z axis sync belt...
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This will function with any CR-10 that has dual Z-Axis, but it will require a smaller belt. The 50 teeth pulleys provide more torque, which is why I prefer them. I added an idler to pull the belt away from the front of the tension as the original...
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For my CR-10 Max I did my own kit which allows you to use belt which different length (approx. 1200mm to 1600mm). This Kit only works with the “on top of flipped brackets” pulley setup, but is very minimal and creates not unsymmetric pulling force on...
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For my CR-10 Max I did my own kit which allows you to use belt which different length (approx. 1200mm to 1600mm). This Kit only works with the “on top of flipped brackets” pulley setup, but is very minimal and creates not unsymmetric pulling force on...
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For my CR-10 Max I did my own kit which allows you to use belt which different length (approx. 1200mm to 1600mm). This Kit only works with the “on top of flipped brackets” pulley setup, but is very minimal and creates not unsymmetric pulling force on...
prusaprinters
For my CR-10 Max I did my own kit which allows you to use belt which different length (approx. 1200mm to 1600mm). This Kit only works with the “on top of flipped brackets” pulley setup, but is very minimal and creates not unsymmetric pulling force on...
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... ...A simple CR-10 dial-Z belt tensioning pulley is required, it's very straightforward with two types of gears - one has an 8mm bore that fits tightly without a set screw and the other has an 8.2mm bore for use with a set screw.