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X2D/P2S/X1&P1 Series Shock-Absorbing Feet

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X2D
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X1 Carbon

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 30% infill
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1 plate

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Features

  1. Excellent X/Y axis vibration damping effect, significantly reducing vibration and noise during machine operation;
  2. Single ball universal bearing combined with stainless steel plate offers low rolling resistance, is wear-resistant, and has a long service life;
  3. Silicone ring provides elastic damping for the X/Y axis, resistant to high and low temperatures, ensuring no loss of elasticity due to fatigue in plastic or metal spring parts during long-term use;
  4. 3D printed parts and accessories fit perfectly, requiring no adjustments for direct assembly and use;
  5. Compact size, not exposed after installation, highly harmonious, and perfectly matches the printer;

Structure and Assembly Diagram

Figure 1: 3D printed parts and all accessories. The accessories are inexpensive and can be purchased from various e-commerce platforms. From left to right, top to bottom, Figure 1 shows:

  1. 3D Printed - Shock-Absorbing Foot Bottom Casing;
  2. 3D Printed - Shock-Absorbing Foot Top Casing;
  3. Single ball universal bearing, Model: SP-8, Size: Diameter 20/15mm * Height 11.1mm;
  4. Stainless steel plate, Size: Diameter 20mm * Thickness 2mm;
  5. Non-slip pad: Size: Diameter 38mm * Thickness 1.5mm, with adhesive backing;
  6. Shock-absorbing silicone ring, Hardness 10 (very soft; if hard, it would affect the X/Y axis movement range, leading to poor damping effect), Size: Outer diameter 38mm * Inner diameter 27mm * Thickness 4mm;

Figure 2: Top casing with bearing and silicone ring already assembled.

Figure 3: Bottom casing with stainless steel plate and non-slip pad (at the bottom) already assembled.

Figure 4: Fully assembled.

Compatible Models:

X2D/P2S/X1&P1 series. Currently, only the X2D model has been tested, but according to the official website's description of the original shock-absorbing feet, the X2D/P2S/X1&P1 series uses the same style.

Notes

  • After installing the shock-absorbing feet, it is essential to perform print calibration, especially for vibration compensation.
  • For those with a vision encoder board, it is best to perform a motion accuracy calibration.

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