Spool Holder/Bearings for P2S, X2D, H2D Top Mount
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Description
Top-Mount Ball Bearing Spool Holder (Bambu Lab Enclosed Series)
A simple, effective solution for running large or bulk filament spools on enclosed Bambu Lab printers—without needing AMS.
This design uses 5.55 mm (7/32”) 304 stainless precision ball bearings to create an ultra-smooth, low-friction rotation, making it easy to feed heavier spools consistently.
Can Be Printed And Used Without Bearings But Not As Smooth. (Print Two Washers)
✔ Compatible With
All enclosed Bambu Lab printers:
- X Series (X1C, X1E, X2D)
- P Series (P1S, P2S)
- H Series
✔ Key Features
- Smooth, low-drag spool rotation
- Handles 2kg+ spools
- Clean top-mount design
- Great for non-AMS setups & dual-nozzle workflows
- Easy to run multiple holders side-by-side
🛠️ Assembly Note
Install the stainless balls by carefully tapping them into place with a soft mallet. Take your time—this ensures proper seating and smooth rotation.
💡 Why It Matters
If you’re running production, large spools, or the new dual-nozzle machines, this gives you a reliable, low-resistance feed system that just works.
Included Files:
Includes main body with bearing pockets, a rotating top washer, and a spacer for spools with larger center holes.
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