Y-belt attach AnetA8
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The original part seemed a bit loose, so I decided to investigate further. My own belt measures 1.7 millimeters over the teeth and 1.2 millimeters in the teeth. Although the short section in the original design looks acceptable, the long section is 0.5 millimeters too wide. The remix is based on the 4-millimeter version, with the second path narrowed where the two belts overlap. The other end is slightly tighter but relaxed a bit so it doesn't push the belt sideways. I've also separated one of the mountings to function as a retainer and provided a small "test fit" part for you to test against your belt. Both slots need to fit properly. Use either the "simple" or "base + fixing" parts. The first time I attempted this, I got an extremely tight fit. I'll wait until I have a new belt before installing the replacement, as the old belts appear worn out after a year. I made some adjustments on October 9, 2017, to make it slightly easier to install.
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