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			<title><![CDATA[Squeaky X-axis]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi all</p><p>After some previous issues with an X axis motor driver that had to be replaced, my SD3 was back up and running.</p><p>Not long after it came back to life, however, I noticed that in some areas I&#039;m getting some squeaking on the X-axis. It appears as though the noise is originating in the X axis carriage, in the linear bearings. </p><p>A video where you can hear the squeak: <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/104726701048177469271/posts/VE9sozdvGUn">https://plus.google.com/u/0/10472670104 … E9sozdvGUn</a></p><p>From what I can tell the linear bearings on the front X axis rods are either (a) fighting the rest of the carriage or (b) fighting each other. </p><p>New white lithium grease on the rail gets wiped clean by the bearings. Well, almost clean. There are &quot;bands&quot; of black grease left on the front X axis rod in the form of rings of a very thin layer of grease. Which seem like they&#039;re a side effect of the vibration my carriage experiences as it squeaks along.</p><p>I loosened the cap screws on the back slider blocks, just enough to give them a bit of freedom to move , ran the x carriage back and forth a bit, and re-tightened, and it still squeaked. So in my eyes that excludes (a). </p><p>As the linear bearings are pressed into the carriage, and the rails are pressed into the Y carriages, it seems like I&#039;d have to replace the whole assembly if they&#039;re misaligned. Before I go through this process with SD, I&#039;m wondering what other steps I can take to remedy.</p><p>My biggest concern is the impact this is going to have on the life of these bearings. Not to mention that #$!#% squealing noise.</p>]]></description>
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