diy z axis stabilizer 3d models
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A stabilizer for the top of the Z axis lead screw. Uses a JZZJ 608 ZZ (22x7x8) to hold the lead screw and two M5*16 screws with hammer head nuts to secure to the top extrusion. Moving the carriage to the top will hold the lead screw in place to...
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Bigger bracket attaches 20mm extrusion firmly to table and secures Z-axis at a precise 90° angle, ensuring stability throughout the printing process. Designed holes accommodate M4 screws paired with 10mm outer diameter washers for maximum hold. ...For...
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... For me at least, the quality gap is barely noticeable. What I do appreciate is the silence – no vibrating sound from my z-axis now. Please inspect your printer beforehand to verify that this tweak fits perfectly and won't harm your z-axis setup.
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Bigger bracket attaches to table and supports Z-axis at a 90° angle, keeping it stable. Holes are designed for M4 screws with 10mm OD washers. This part can be printed on a 200x200 mm bed, but only just; ensure your bed is properly aligned since the...
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I designed this adapter to link the threaded rod to the shaft on the Z-axis. I took a few swift measurements, and it was done. ...Hopefully, it proves useful.
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You should verify that your print head can travel all the way up before printing, as there might be slight discrepancies in the distance between the Z axis and the aluminum frame. ... V2 - The gap between the Z axis and the aluminum frame has been...
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All hole sizes have been revised, and crucially, the distance from the z-axis shaft to the z-axis rail has been adjusted accurately. This critical measurement is best taken when the z-motor reaches its highest point, a factor that may not have been...
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Fixed flawed hole sizes, and most significantly, the gap between the z-axis shaft and the z-axis rail (holes). Measuring this distance is crucial when the z-motor reaches its highest point, a detail the original design may have overlooked. Files: STL...
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Created for my Ender 3 v2 but can be used on most printers I had diffuclty finding a stabilizer that was perfect for my ender 3, i ended up creating this one, this stabilzer will allow maximum Z height. ... it can be used with the standard 5 mm Tnut...
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This connection links the 8mm Lead screw and the 12mm Z-axis rods at their uppermost point. It provides space for a 608 skate bearing and a securing bolt. ... This modification relocates the caps to the solid rods, introducing a through-hole for an...
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Special Spacer for Micromake C1 Printer - Enhance Accuracy and Performance A precision-made spacer designed specifically for the Micromake C1 printer, this tool enables effortless adjustment of the Z-axis and provides optimal force on the wheels. ...By...
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Setting are as follows: ** Diameter of top retainer (mm)** Top_Retainer_Dia = 15; Range: [12:1:20] Changes the shape of the top Top_Retainer_Thinkness = 3; Range: [3:1:10] ** Thinkness of top retainer (mm)** Top_Retainer_Shape = 8; Range: [4:1:100]...
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... ANYCUBIC I3 Mega,Mega-S. also Mega-X and Pro maybe? how to use: 1) put bearing to Left2. 2) put Left2 to left side Z AXIS shaft. 3) place Left1 near Left2. 4) join Left1 and Left2 tightly with screw. ... 5) and then right side,in same way.
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Stabilisateur de visse Trapézoïdale d'axe Z pour Ender 5 Plus. ... Il faudra des roulements 625ZZ Lien vers roulements :https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005001813219171.html
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I have CoreXY Ender 5 so I needed a solution to adjust the height of the stabilizer, so I designed it with extended holes. ...In this way it can move up/down to align with the height of the bed.
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A tweak to enhance stability without overdoing it, this modification adds a small increment to the standard Prusa MK3 setup. The goal is to achieve a more stable frame on the left side, much like the PSU does on the right side. A minor addition that...
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Inspired by the design submitted by RbnTool, I recreated the component to fit an M4 bolt and eliminated one corner as I have an Anet ET4 Extruder Rolling Filament Guide - by AndrEwIICZ - installed, which clashes with this part at maximum Z-height. To...
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This stabilizer is designed for Z-axis with 5mm lead screw. ... Used bearing 695ZZ 5x13x4
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This is a DIY modification of the Robo R1 Z axis stabilizer clip by 1nxtmonster. I simply added a bolt from another project to create a quick fix that holds the part in place without using tape. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: ...
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A simple remix of jimsterdelux's z-axis stabilizer for the Anycubic Kobra with his badge removed from the front.
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The remix enhanced the foundation of the filament guide on the Z-axis stabilizer, necessitating touch-based supports for optimal stability.
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I observed that the Z rod screw exhibited significant motion during Z axis operation. ...Consequently, I conceived and engineered this component to maintain its stability at all times.
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Anet A6 Z-Axis Rod Stabilizer. This stabilizer requires no extra screws to attach, making it a convenient option for users. ...It works best when paired with the stabilizing rod holder found at Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2502252).
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Installation Insert bearing into printed stabilizer Remove the 4 screws holding the top crossbar Slide the Z-Axis Stabilizer onto the left end of the crossbar Reattach the top bar (do not fully tighten screws down yet) Turn the z-axis lead screw...
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A stabilizer for your Ender 3 Z-axis rod, which you can adjust to fit various bearing sizes. ... See the original design for installation instructions!
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Anet A6 Z-Axis Rod Stabilizer. No additional screws needed. ...Best if coupled with this thing (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2502252)
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The z-axis stabilizer is designed for German RepRap Protos V2, featuring attachment holes while still allowing easy usage without them.
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I designed an upgraded z-axis stabilizer for my Ender-2 using a 608 bearing, aiming to achieve significantly smoother print results.