creality cr 10s pro z axis adjustment 3d models
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The solution addresses a common issue affecting CR-10S and upgraded CR-10 models: when the Z axis moves, the X beam's downward motion causes the right carriage lower edge to brush against the second motor support slightly before the left carriage...
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The Ender 3 Pro gets a major upgrade - an enhanced Z-axis adjustment system. ...At its core, this enhancement requires a specific M3 x screw that measures roughly 30 millimeters in length.
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To fix this, loosen the two screws holding the z-axis gantry to the x-axis bar and adjust the height on the right hand side to match the left hand side. Use a leveling tool, such as mine, to make adjustments while the printer is auto-homed. Tighten...
prusaprinters
Might be useful for other situations too. Original description: This little yet cleverly designed piece, slips in the lower edge of the left vertical carriage to make it meet the end stop switch to bring a few millimeters extra of clearance. This...
cults3d
This solves the problem some CR-10S and upgraded CR-10 have: when the Z axe slides the X beam downwards, the right carriage lower edge ends up resting against the second motor support just a tad before the left carriage lower edge triggers the Z end...
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This is a little experiment to drive the Z axis of a CR-10S with belts instead of lead screws. The gantry doesn't fall when you power down the printer. **Is it an upgrade?** It works well for me, but consider this an experimentation rather than an...
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Hi All, This is a tool to accurately align z-axis for Creality-10s pro printers or any printer that has similar design. if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the...
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Hi All, This is a tool to accurately align z-axis for Creality-10s pro printers or any printer that has similar design. if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the...
cults3d
Hi All, This is a tool to accurately align z-axis for Creality-10s pro printers or any printer that has similar design. if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the...
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This piece works with all Creality Ender 2 / 3 / 3 pro / CR-10 printers and should also work on all printers with a Z-axis of 8mm diameter. You will need an M4 screw and a ball bearing (type Abec 7) to fix it. This two-piece part replaces the...
cults3d
Creality Cr-10S Adjustable Z-Stop Things You Will Need: 1 x M4 x 15mm - Max Head Diameter 8mm 1 x M4 x 35mm - Max Head Diameter 8mm 3 x M4 Nut Or, you can buy it complete assembled in my Ebay Shop:...
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Hello, I am creating my box for my fdm Creality CR-10S PRO printer. I needed the approximate dimensions, so I created this model, because I can't find an official model. The model is in a sketchup file. ... Deepl translation: English > French > English
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This enclosure was specifically designed for the Creality CR-10S Pro, featuring fresh air ducting that keeps electronics cool even in a hot environment. A comprehensive parts list can be found within the included PDF file. ... To seal up any gaps, I...
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This is a fully printable enclosure design for the CR-10s Pro. Approximately 2kg of filament (I used PLA) and around 150 hours of print time are required. It's designed specifically for 1/8" wall panels, with hardboard used for all but the front,...
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In South Africa, sourcing the exact 760mm belt required for the z-axis sync mod is a daunting task. Undeterred, I discovered an 852mm belt in stock and designed this innovative tensioner system to seamlessly integrate with the aluminium extrusions.
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I recently acquired a Creality CR-10S 3D printer that performed flawlessly straight out of the box, until about halfway through its initial prints, when I encountered some issues with the Z-axis functionality. Specifically, the left Z motor would...
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The primary issue with my design was that the secondary Z-Axis gantry bracket consistently struck the stepper motor whenever I homed the Z-axis, due to its inadequate height in relation to the Z-axis limit switch. ...Instead of seeking out adjustable...
cults3d
Fine adjustment of the Z-axis stop, avoids touching the table screws once the table is level. 2 pieces that adapt to the existing one. ... 2 small screws to be provided for the limit switch, and one M4 screw for adjustment.
prusaprinters
Three parts to add bracing to your older CR-10 printer's Z axis. (Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is...
prusaprinters
Three parts to add bracing to your older CR-10 printer's Z axis. (Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is...
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It's not rare for a CR-10 or CR-10s to arrive with a Z axis that's slightly out of whack. This can sometimes cause your Z screw to get stuck or jump around, leading to some serious frustration. The problem lies in the way the stepper motor is mounted...
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... version of the Creality CR-10 Z-Stepper Motor Clamp, originally created by Razurel and available on Thingiverse under the ID 2317482. ... For users with a CR-10S printer, this design offers an alternative solution for securing the Z-Axis Steppermotor.
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Z-Marker Unfortunately, the CR-10S also has a problem where the right Z-axis moves relative to the left Z-axis. This occurs less frequently than with the Anet A8, for example, but is still possible. The effect: The nozzle either takes off more and...
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I installed new stepper motor dampers on my CR-10S printer and was unhappy with how the x-axis stepper motor was being held in place using just two long screws through the plastic cover. ... To address this issue, I created a replacement mount for the...
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This guide is designed specifically for use with the Creality CR-10s Pro. It prevents tangles by featuring a pivoting feed tube that adjusts its angle automatically when the Z axis reaches higher heights. The mount requires no screws or removal of...
pinshape
This is a premium filament guide designed specifically for the Creality CR-10s Pro. It's engineered to prevent tangles by featuring a pivoting feed tube that adjusts its angle in real-time as the Z axis moves upwards. This innovative design ensures...
cults3d
Z Leveling blocks designed for the Creality CR-10s Pro but works with most Creality or Ender printers/ . Designed to fit perfectly and makes checking the Z gantry is level before printing, easy. ... Print 2 and they will slot/stay together when not in...
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This is an alternative solution for the CR-10S Z axis stop extender developed by Cymen \r\nOn my CR-10S, the right-hand side carriage was only grazing the top of the right-hand z-axis servo motor mount. \r\nTo resolve this issue, I relocated the end...
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This is a simple z-axis tensioner for the CR-10s Pro. 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...
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Here is the rewritten text: Support for attaching a GoPro camera to the Creality CR-10S Pro. ... No additional screws are required.