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This is a custom Y-axis bracket replacement for the Wanhao Duplicator i3. The upper screw is responsible for maintaining optimal belt tension. NOTE: This design necessitates drilling to ensure proper installation. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand:...
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A Y-axis belt tensioner replaces original clamps on a Printrbot GO, using same screws for mounting. It features trapped nuts and a grippy wedge to hold belts firmly; printing with a 0.35mm nozzle or smaller is recommended. The SCAD file allows...
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Replacement motor mount plate designed specifically for Y-Axis motors, compatible with both Anet A6 and A8 models. Manufactured to match original dimensions, featuring an expansive channel for effortless wire routing, ideal for guiding 14 or 16 AWG...
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An Y axis belt tensioner for the Artillery genius. It doesn't need any extra screws. First, put the wheel with the belt in the puller and fasten it with the screw. Second, insert the puller in the bracket and screw in the knob. Lastly, fasten the...
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The Y Axis Stepper Motor Bracket Mount is designed to enhance the stability of the stepper motor itself. Two solutions are available to address this issue. Firstly, remove two screws from the back of the stepper motor and use an M4 tap to create a...
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I haven't spotted any rear y-axis pulley covers for the CR-10, so I whipped one up in Fusion 360. The part clips over the center section of the stepper motor from above. If it needs adjusting, let me know; revisions are being made, so keep an eye on...
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It uses a couple of small Ty-wraps (zip ties) to secure the cables and a small self tapping screw from a flat pack furniture build to fix the clamp to the Y-Axis hot bed mounting plate. I've included the FreeCAD .fcstd file to allow you to change...
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This improvement for Anet A8 is currently in development ---\r\n\r\nThe Anet A8 printer faces numerous development challenges, with its most critical problem being the vibrations of the Y axis.\r\nThis piece represents an effort to enhance the shaft,...
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Part one is specifically designed to secure the Y Axis drag chain, ensuring it remains firmly in position. This component features carefully crafted slots that allow for easy insertion of pegs from the chain, holding everything neatly together. To...
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Y axis end-stop mount for the end stops listed below. The front can trigger on the platform itself, but the back uses the flag and a #6-32 nut/bolt to lock the flag in place under the platform and can be aligned with the end-stop (I mounted mine in...
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Four of these holders are utilized in my upgraded y-axis carriage setup, providing optimal support. The bearings within each holder are press-fit secured to ensure stability and minimize movement. In addition to the bearing holders, two M3 nuts are...
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For Prusa i3, you'll need a Y axis belt tensioner that's precision-crafted with two high-performance 624Z (13x5 mm) bearings and two durable M4x25 screws. To add extra security, consider using a nyloc nut for the tension screw. ...When preparing this...
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Replace all pla bushings for the 8mm rods on the X/Y axis with new ones, requiring a total of eight. You'll need to select from three available options: b8 (8mm ID), b8.05 (8.05mm ID), or b8.1 (8.1mm ID). The more precise your printer is, the...
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MY TAKE ON THE ENDER 3 S1 PRO Y AXIS MOUNT. ...WIP Printing Temperature: 233˚C DON'T RUN OVER 245˚C It'll Start Smelling Like Breakfast Bed Temperature: 60˚C Printing Speed: 50 - 60mm/s Fan: ON FULL TILT ...
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These are supports for the 3018 CNC router with the Y-axis extension kit. This gives you support on the full work area with having to buy a new bed. This uses #4-40 pan head screws that are 3/4" long. You also need to cut a 4.25 in x 12 in spoil...
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ATTENTION: THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS! Upgrade or Mod the E3 Y axis to 8mm round rod with LM8UU linear bearings or Drylin bushings. Assembly and BOM (WIP)Check at following link to always have the latest version available (google docs...
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Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1719926 to better fit the y-axis belt on the original Sunlu S8. Tired of using zip ties? Then this could be your answer. Works great to ease reassembly when installing GTPlus’s incredibly useful belt...
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... ... Snaps directly into place with some force, I recommend loosening the hardware for your y axis tensioner to make it fit a bit easier. I used a 50 line brim to print this as it gets a bit top heavy towards the end of the print. ... Enjoy!
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The Y-Axis Belt to Bed attachment suddenly gave way at the idler side teeth section of the component. This redesigned version boasts 6 teeth on one side and 5 on the other, a deliberate design enhancement. Note that the mounting holes for M3 bolts...
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... of these components, moving the bolts further towards the printer's outer edge. Additionally, I'm using modified bearings from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2274088 to ensure smooth Y-axis travel without increasing the length of the extrusions.
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At the creality ender 3 the gear of the back motor for the Y-axis is not covered Just for safety reasons, and also to prevent dust here, I designed this cover. It also just looks SLICK! The rail is also naked at the back and this is also...
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Installation requires: - Turning off the printer - Moving the y-axis carriage forward - Placing the spacer onto the carriage with the "3" facing forward - Pushing the spacer up until it sits on top of the carriage - Adjusting in the x axis to align...
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This mount solves the problem by repositioning the Y axis stepper to accommodate the added width of the damper, while also minimizing adjustments to belt tension and pulley position on the motor shaft. The design is intentionally wider and thicker...
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This modification uses a brass tube, similar to the original design, to extend the distance between bearings on the Y-axis. My carriage previously had slack due to a loose sleeve bearing; this fix resolved the issue. For step-by-step guidance on...
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-UPDATE 9/29/2018 - Uploaded "E3_X_Y_Axis_Idler_Bracket_2prong.stl" in place of "E3_X_Y_Axis_Idler_Bracket.stl." Same functionality, but reduced number of prongs from 4 to 2. This should alleviate some of the troubles that come with printing very...
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When used in conjunction with my Y-axis Belt Clamp (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2249112), this solution provides a complete overhaul of your printer's Y-axis power transfer system. Please leave a comment if you find it helpful. Edit: July...
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Y axis tensioner Y axis tensioner for Ender 3 pro. You can use this design to properly tension your belt for Y axis. The middle part, can be changed for different pulleys/bearings and also adjusted in left/right direction if the belt is binding one...
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Upgrading the y-axis extrusions on my machine to 40mm Wide Makerslide provided greater strength and rigidity, but the curves didn't align properly with my machine's specifications. Therefore, using Phraust's design as a foundation, I started from...
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Snapmaker 3-in-1 Original Y-Axis Linear Dust Cover This 3D model is specifically designed for users of the original Snapmaker 3-in-1 model, excluding the 2.0 version. When using the Y-axis for cutting or other tasks, dust can accumulate in the rail...
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One possible reason for excessive wear on the Y-axis rollers is that they're using four bearings instead of the more self-stabilizing configuration with three bearings. To complete this modification, you will need: - A long M8 screw to serve as the...