Re: Y-axis belt slipping
LdyMox wrote:I have to wonder if I have made my belts TOO tight but really hard to describe how tight they are, nor ask how tight they should be and expect a clear answer.
That's an easy test... Loosen them up a bit
are you running a fan on your board?
+1
Yup - as you tighten the y belts on the stock bushings / y belt idler pulleys on M5 bolts, the friction will go up. There's a balance between belt slack as it curves around the pulleys (which can add to backlash) and friction in the bushings (which leads to skipping). This balance is different for every printer of course! If you loosen them a touch and the skipping stops, there's your issue. Make sure you also realign when the y-belts after loosening.
The solution is replacing the y driveshaft bushings and y idler bracket mounts with bearings to allow higher tension for less friction, these mods are sticky somewhere on this forum, but involve buying specific parts and are a bit invasive! ![]()
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