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Anet A6 simple cheap and easy z-axis synchronize by johannesdedoper
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
Simple, cheap, easy to make z-axis synchonizer design for my A6.
Allows for full z-hight (220mm)
Little tension on the frame.
Only two small simple printed parts.
Works far above expectations.
4 holes to be drilled in the main frame part:
4.5mm or 5mm holes(gives some room for errors)
The holes are 6.5mm from top edge and
17mm from the left and right sides of the frame
Holes must be 40mm apart.(so 17mm and 57mm from edges)
Spec between belt and frame is approx 5mm and 8mm
other parts needed:
bearing MR128ZZ 2x (8x12x3.5)
bearing F604ZZ 4mm 8x (4x12x4)
belt GT2-6-950 1x
screw M4 x 16 4x
sunk screw M4 x 16 4x
nuts M4 8x
washer M4 8x
Bearing MR128ZZ is a little to small.
Wrapped some tape around it and pressed it in.
Grinded 4 screwheads down to 1mm to avoid possibility of touching/rubbing the belt.
Allows for full z-hight (220mm)
Little tension on the frame.
Only two small simple printed parts.
Works far above expectations.
4 holes to be drilled in the main frame part:
4.5mm or 5mm holes(gives some room for errors)
The holes are 6.5mm from top edge and
17mm from the left and right sides of the frame
Holes must be 40mm apart.(so 17mm and 57mm from edges)
Spec between belt and frame is approx 5mm and 8mm
other parts needed:
bearing MR128ZZ 2x (8x12x3.5)
bearing F604ZZ 4mm 8x (4x12x4)
belt GT2-6-950 1x
screw M4 x 16 4x
sunk screw M4 x 16 4x
nuts M4 8x
washer M4 8x
Bearing MR128ZZ is a little to small.
Wrapped some tape around it and pressed it in.
Grinded 4 screwheads down to 1mm to avoid possibility of touching/rubbing the belt.