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Belt Tensioner Set Bambulab P/X Series

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Belt Tension Toolkit (Dual Storage Box)
Belt Tension Toolkit (Dual Storage Box)
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This is a tool for evenly tensioning belts and correcting a skewed gantry. The plates have varying widths and are inserted into the belt tensioner gap.

 

Case 1: Normal Belt Tensioning:

  1. Loosen the screws on the belt tensioner
  2. Position the print head in the center, then press towards the door and hold firmly
  3. Tighten the screws on the belt tensioner

 

Case 2: Increasing Belt Tension:

  1. Loosen the screws on the belt tensioner
  2. Position the print head in the center, then press towards the door and hold firmly
  3. Measure the gap between the belt tensioner and the sheet metal on both sides
  4. Add the same measurement to both sides and select the corresponding shims
  5. Insert the shims into the gap and tighten the screws on the belt tensioner

 

Case 3: Aligning a Skewed Gantry:

  1. Loosen the screws on the belt tensioner
  2. Position the print head in the center, then press towards the door and hold firmly
  3. Measure the gap between the belt tensioner and the sheet metal on both sides
  4. Add different measurements to both sides and select the corresponding shims
  5. Insert the shims into the gap and tighten the screws on the belt tensioner
  6. Print a 100x100mm test file and measure the diagonal
  7. Repeat the process until the printer prints at a right angle

 

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Thanks very useful I have created a small tool for this to simplify the calculation
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How about a link? ))
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Replying to @MineGreg :
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I just printed the shims and immediately tightened the belts The printer is now significantly quieter and in a first test I could see considerably fewer ringing marks in the print Absolutely superb, I can recommend it to everyone However, what could be added is an instruction on how best to do it all I proceeded as follows 1 Loosened the 4 screws of the tensioners 2 Moved the print head slowly in all directions and then left it centered above the print bed 3 Measured the distance between the housing and the tensioning element 4 There will probably be a difference between the two values, so I calculated an average 5 Take the calculated average, add 08mm and select the appropriate shims 6 Insert shims, tighten tensioner screws, done
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GOAT! Was wondering about how to go about it. Did you get rid of VFA and ringing etc?
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>> "3 Measured the distance between the housing and the tensioning element" @poerschi89 - What do you mean by the "Housing" and "Tensioning Element?" Where are these located on the X1C specifically? Thank you for your help and instructions
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Replying to @mindbender9 :
do u mean the measurement of the gap from back metal wall and the bearing housing bracket located on the outside of the machine.
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Realy good tool to have i made a Gridfinity box for it : https://makerworld.com/en/models/641465#profileId-567434
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Oh yes, nice tool. I think i have to start with gridfinity now :D
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My belts must be significantly worn, as my three attempts with these excellent tensioners have failed. In the first attempt, I adjusted to 4.8 mm, and the machine performed well for three jobs, after which the message appeared indicating that the "first mechanical resonance mode is low". After this, I retuned the tension to 5.0 mm, but it still didn't work. Now, at 5.4 mm, the machine continues to display the message, and the prints exhibit issues with the outer layers. As for printing the parts in this set, everything went smoothly since I did it using one of the A1s
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Did you remember to run a fresh device calibration after setting the belt tension? (device tab in bambu / orca > calibration in the top right > tick all boxes and start calibration)
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Replying to @PerilousPixel :
Yes, perform the respective calibrations for each instance I hesitate to use a higher tensioner because inserting the current one is already difficult I hoped this would alleviate the sounds and the system error I am awaiting the new belts to see if I can resolve this Regards
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Is the cooling fan in the toolhead working? Seems like cooling issues at overhangs.
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Prints perfectly, super fast and my printer is much quieter, the screeching of the belts on the pulleys was horrendous, it sounded like scraping a glass cutter over a glass plate, finally there's peace and quiet again! 😍
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I am very satisfied with it. After I tightened my belts with it, they run cleanly and the printer has become quieter.
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Hey, i am glad to hear that the set worked well and your printer is now quieter. Thanks for your feedback! :-)
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Belt Tension Toolkit (Dual Storage Box)
Very good design and precise implementation 👍 Printing went flawlessly 👌 Box usable immediately and without post-processing. Only 6 screws (M3 x 20mm) needed and it's done
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Thank you for the positive feedback, glad you are enjoying it!
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I liked the model, it works well! But I found it very inconvenient to store this set, so I designed a box for convenient storage! I tried to use as little plastic as possible and keep the dimensions to a minimum! I would appreciate it if you could rate my model! Thank you :) https://makerworld.com/uk/models/1745941-box-for-belt-tensioner-set#profileId-1855783
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Thanks for the 2-color profile
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great print, and a great tool 👍
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