prusa y axis rattle 3d models
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These files are crucial for a Y-Axis cable chain setup. To ensure secure motor attachment, I swapped out the original motor bolts for slightly longer ones that came with the printer. Only Zip Ties were required in addition to these bolts. ... ...
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To avoid worrying about spacing and alignment, I chose to print the Y carriage components together. Additionally, I trimmed off the tops of the bearing holders as they appeared unnecessary. The dimensions of this part are 195.41mm at its longest...
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After a 6 hour print cycle, I used a laser temperature gun to measure the temperature at just 30C which is fantastic considering I run my Y axis VREF at a higher voltage than my X axis. This setup has been working incredibly well for me and I'm...
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I decided my Y-axis HYREL wasn't tightened right, so I built a tensioner myself! This will only work if you have one of their newer models that uses slotted aluminum for the Y-axis arm. You might need to make your own if your dimensions don't match...
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To achieve the additional 25mm, it's essential to relocate the end stop microswitch of the Y axis and verify that there is clearance for the hotbed level adjustment wingnuts to pass over the backside frame. Although this step has not been taken yet,...
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... loosely or too tightly check your e-steps calibration and calibrate your flowrate (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3678579). On October 12, 2020 an update was added that includes the Y-Axis Tensioner Body V2 to better match the X-Axis Tensioner.
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This Y-axis locker is a crucial component that completely eliminates wobbling in a Tevo Tarantula's bed movement and reduces the number of parts needed to assemble the bed significantly. It is extremely durable, providing balance while eliminating...
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I recently encountered an issue where my p3Steel (y-Axis) rod had too much play, which necessitated designing a custom mount to address the problem. This mount proves effective even without employing a screw, achieving a remarkably snug fit. To...
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I removed the whole laser gantry and found that the two pulleys on the Y axis were twisted and rubbing against the belt and the holder. The reason is that the pulleys have a single 3x8x4 bearing in the middle and that's not enough to keep the...
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The Geeetech A30's Y-axis tensioner has proven to be a game-changer for precision and accuracy in 3D printing projects, offering a unique combination of flexibility and durability that is hard to match. By providing an adjustable level of tension,...
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Modified Y-axis belt holder for the Adapto, suitable for GT2 belts or similar. I suggest printing this piece in ABS if mounting directly to a heated bed. This has been modified from Thingiverse's http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:874757. The...
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The mount securely fastens to the front end of the Trinus Y axis using 3-4 M3 screws. To ensure stability, I recommend using screws that are at least 12mm long due to the base being 8mm thick. ...The top middle mounting hole is somewhat tricky to...
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Y-axis trolley for Anet A8, utilize V-Slot wheels with excellent smoothness, very low wear, no lubrication required, and extremely quiet operation. Before assembling them, clean and degrease the smooth bars thoroughly. Required materials: - Six 24...
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The Anycubic Chiron is a 3D printer that features an innovative Y-axis belt tensioner, designed to provide smooth and precise movement of the print bed. This mechanism allows for optimal alignment and tensioning of the belt, ensuring accurate and...
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I created this end stop bracket to connect with the y-axis belt bracket, a design that's similar to this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:548458. I was dissatisfied with the traditional bolted-on brackets that contact the bearings on linear...
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This is a remix of Cornely_Cool https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854971 This y axis mod in intended to be inserted into the original support. You do not need to remove old support. The screw of the front knob comes out thru a diagonal slot, no...
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Modified Y axis belt holder tailored specifically for the Adapto. This design accommodates GT2 belts or similar ones. For optimal results, I suggest printing this piece in ABS if attaching it directly to a heated bed. The original model was adapted...
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The Y Axis Belt Holder has been modified to perfectly fit the Adapto. This modification is specifically designed for GT2 belts or similar types. For optimal results, I highly recommend printing this piece using ABS material when directly mounting it...
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This component is a straightforward y-axis tensioner, engineered specifically for the Anet A8 Plus printer. The required additional materials are outlined below. ## Adjusting Rods: - 2 M4 Nuts - 2 M4 Screws (30mm or 50mm in length; this choice...
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This is a remix of the outstanding Y-Axis Belt Tensioner for Hictop printers, showcasing two key improvements: the legs' width and height have been significantly reduced to accommodate my printer's compact design; the bottom plate beneath the nuts...
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Here is a replacement part for the Flashforge Creator Pro Y-Axis Holder on the RIGHT side that's designed for easy printing and offers more strength than the factory part. I've been using this part in my Flashforge with great success, so you can...
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The Y-axis relies on the 20MM profile to resist movement imparted by the much heavier Y-axis gantry. I suspect this is somewhat deliberate and it lowers the frequency of vibration imparted into the structure (and print). I am planning to replace my...
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My trusty Monoprice finally showed up with its Y axis motor shattered in transit. Not surprisingly, sourcing a replacement took longer than expected - that plastic was nowhere to be found! Since I already have another printer running smoothly, I...
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I've got a Thingomatic Y-axis idle pulley protector right here, and it's specifically designed to keep those pesky cords and cables from slithering behind it and causing all sorts of chaos. With this in place, I can finally trust that long prints...
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I also upgraded the Motor Mount for the Y-axis to the rear of the printer, which provides extra space for the Endstops and doesn't impact my Headbed insulation significantly. So I took the original Endstop, added just one more hole to mount it, and...
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With a Hero Session 5 mounted, there is still ~1cm of clearance when the print bed is full forward.The mount attaches to the front end of the Trinus Y axis using 3-4 M3 screws. Since the base is 8mm thick, I'd recommend screws that are at least ~12mm...
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With a Hero Session 5 mounted, there is still ~1cm of clearance when the print bed is full forward.The mount attaches to the front end of the Trinus Y axis using 3-4 M3 screws. Since the base is 8mm thick, I'd recommend screws that are at least ~12mm...
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Y-Axis Linear rod replacement for standard v-slot wheels - Sovol SV01 Remixed from - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2997426 Amazon links for the rods and bearings I used: Rods: 8mm x 450mm...