Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 17, 2020 11:34AM |
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Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 24, 2020 07:19PM |
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dlc60
Because of this I printed one of the Z bed sync projects for the TronXY XS5A Pro. It worked great, never had to re-level the two screws again. There are a few that work great. It picked one that had lots of adjustment room and no custom metal hardware. Then I ditched the bed auto-level hardware and disabled the auto-level code. Then I attached the extra endstop they gave me in the kit to the Y/Z arm, all set up to take it, then printed a plastic "tongue" to hold an adjustment screw and moved on. You need to plug the Z endstop switch directly onto the controller board, you cannot use the connection that the ribbon cable uses. Fortunately, that connector is labeled on the board. Look for the guy's Thingiverse thing that explains the native code so you can configure the printer to not use auto level and mine worked great. Until the cheesy hot end melted itself (HINT: You can NOT take this hotend to 260C for long, it is NOT an all metal hotend.
I ended up printing up plastic to retro fit an E3Dv6 on, and that has worked great for over a month now.
DLC
Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 24, 2020 11:21PM |
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dlc60
Because of this I printed one of the Z bed sync projects for the TronXY XS5A Pro. It worked great, never had to re-level the two screws again. There are a few that work great. It picked one that had lots of adjustment room and no custom metal hardware. Then I ditched the bed auto-level hardware and disabled the auto-level code. Then I attached the extra endstop they gave me in the kit to the Y/Z arm, all set up to take it, then printed a plastic "tongue" to hold an adjustment screw and moved on. You need to plug the Z endstop switch directly onto the controller board, you cannot use the connection that the ribbon cable uses. Fortunately, that connector is labeled on the board. Look for the guy's Thingiverse thing that explains the native code so you can configure the printer to not use auto level and mine worked great. Until the cheesy hot end melted itself (HINT: You can NOT take this hotend to 260C for long, it is NOT an all metal hotend.
I ended up printing up plastic to retro fit an E3Dv6 on, and that has worked great for over a month now.
DLC
Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 25, 2020 05:42AM |
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Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 25, 2020 07:47AM |
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Thanks for the quick and helpful reply dlc60 .... I am wondering if there is a good reason for the belt path to go in such a way as shown? I was about to put in 2 x 40 teeth belt pulleys tensioned at the mid front with a plain pulley at the front to tension the GT2 1220mm long belt. I have attached a picture to show what I mean. I hope to be able to lathe down into the smooth side of the 40 teeth pulleys to allow the flexable coupler to sit down into it a few mm which I think will have the pulley against the motor and allow enough shaft for the coupling to take the lead screws. This if it works alright will keep my Z travel from being lessened as much. I can not see any reason that the belt would not work alright in this way but I would like to get any other opinions as to why I should not.???
Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA June 25, 2020 08:48PM |
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Thanks for the quick and helpful reply dlc60 .... I am wondering if there is a good reason for the belt path to go in such a way as shown? I was about to put in 2 x 40 teeth belt pulleys tensioned at the mid front with a plain pulley at the front to tension the GT2 1220mm long belt. I have attached a picture to show what I mean. I hope to be able to lathe down into the smooth side of the 40 teeth pulleys to allow the flexable coupler to sit down into it a few mm which I think will have the pulley against the motor and allow enough shaft for the coupling to take the lead screws. This if it works alright will keep my Z travel from being lessened as much. I can not see any reason that the belt would not work alright in this way but I would like to get any other opinions as to why I should not.???
What you plan to do is the right way. Replace your fingerswith ONE motor mounted on a plate with slots for the screws, to adjust the belt tension, or a moving plate. One bearing, one pulley per lead screw, no coupler. Simple, cheap, effective, trouble free. A century ago, they knew that already. Seems the art of "pulleys and belts" has been lost
I prefer not to comment on what is shown above.
LAst year I visited the Upper Canada Village in Ontario. Plenty of belts and pulleys bt just one motor ! I recommend !
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Re: Questions about TronXY X5SA March 14, 2021 05:13PM |
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Tshawkins
that is exactly what I did, i had already inserted a central 2020 strut, so i could shorten the filament path in the bowden tube, so i used a little 2020 stock left over to create a bar with a post on it that is used to tension the belt. Works really well. The only caution is that the motors are not very rigidly mounted and will rotate around the plate they are sat on. so if the tension is too high it pulls the motor over, and the flexible coupling allows the drive path from the motor to the screw to bend. So its a matter of balance.
Its also a good idea to add anti backlash nuts as it stops the bed from dropping under gravity when the motors are off, and also helps with autoleveling, as it takes the slop out when the z-axis is moving up and down rapidly.
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