Completely Assembled 3D printer Belt Tension Meter - by PF Makes - Special West3D Edition

PF MakesSKU: PF 1432

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Sonderpreis€25,95

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Niko
Awesome investment!

Wow, I've only had this thing in my hands for about an hour and let me say. The printable tensioner I've been using are all sorts of off. It's awesome to have every belt tension throughout my 2.4 spot on!

Dude! The print quality on this thing is AMAZING. It's truly incredible how well tuned the machine that made these is.

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Bob W
Effective belt tool

Easy to calibrate. Simple to use. And the purchase supports a US business.

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ANGEL
Quality

Very well made product. Seems to be accurate and really easy to use.

Beschreibung

Complete Assembled West3D Edition 3D printer Belt Tension Meter 

As of 7/18/2024 these are upgraded versions (v3) with reinforced pins and press fit nylock nuts for the dial, making it more durable and robust than past versions.

 

Note: This is a special West3D edition of the belt tension meter, designed for us by Community Partner PF Makes which makes stylistic changes to match our brand.

This is a GT2 belt tension meter to assist in properly tensioning belts on your 3D printer. Works on any accessible GT2 6-9mm timing belt. Eliminates the need for fidgety phone apps when setting belt tension. Printed from ABS plastic each meter comes fully assembled and calibrated. Includes the belt tension meter as well as calibration wire should the meter ever need calibration. Printed in Ambrosia Black and West Green ASA.

Tested on the following printers: Voron Trident, 2.4, V.0, Salad Fork, and Switchwire. Note: for others non listed printers please ensure you have clear access to at least 150mm of belt. This meter will not work on printers with belts that run inside of the extrusion channels.

Manual available here.

Already printing ABS and would you rather build your own? Complete hardware kits available here.

For more information about this project please visit PF Makes's Github here.

 

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