Re: backlash trouble April 10, 2016 10:06PM |
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Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 06:30AM |
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Tinchus
I wanted to update this post because: your circles, lookes exactly as mines. And I finally found the source; Seeing a video, not related to this issue, I saw the way that person adjusted the belts and I noticed something: he unscrew the screws of the pulleys before adjusting the belts... And I re adjusted my belts again unscrewing those screws, adjust the belt and srewing the screws of the pulley againg. And that solved the issue!!!!!
What was ging on? If you jsut adjust the belt, what happend? you adjust only 1 side of the belt, the one you are putting tension. The other side is "hold" by the pulley teeths, so it does not get adjusted. So 1 side of the belt is tight and the other not so tight. If you unscrew the the pulley, when you adjust the belt, the pulley accomodates itsels, all the belt receives the same tension and get equally tightened.
Hope it helps
Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 06:44AM |
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Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 07:22AM |
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Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 08:16AM |
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Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 08:26AM |
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the_digital_dentist
None of this makes any sense. If the pulley is free to turn, as it should be, loosening the screw that holds it in place should have no effect. If it isn't free to turn, that is your problem.
Please post a picture of the machine showing the belt path and point out the pulley whose screw you are loosening. Also post a link to the youtube video you mentioned.
Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 08:28AM |
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Re: backlash trouble April 11, 2016 02:42PM |
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Not every nema17 is a 5mm shaft. I have at least one 6.35mm/.25" in my collection. Not as common, but they are a thing.Quote
the_digital_dentist
Is the pulley made for a 1/4" shaft? NEMA-17 motors have 5 mm shaft. If you try to use a 1/4" (6.35 mm) pulley on a 5mm shaft it will cause all sorts of problems. The pulley and shaft axes won't match and the belt tension will vary as the motor rotates. That would cause weird print problems for sure.
If it's a 5 mm shaft pulley, I can't see how doing anything with the screws could possibly affect the belt tension. If the screws were loose while the machine was operating it would definitely cause problems.