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At the moment, the profile of the channel of the toothed belt is as follows:
However, a typical toothed belt profile is as follows:
Even in the model, this movable belt tensioner does not inspire confidence in its reliability, but in reality it is not uncommon for 1-2 belt teeth to pop out of the tensioner when the belt is tensioned. And sometimes, with sufficient jerks and accelerations, the belt can completely pull out of the tensioner.
For myself, I solved the problem by narrowing this place by 0.2 mm, and now the part behaves quite reliably, however, I think that the model in the project needs to be corrected in such a way that it ensures that the belt is securely held in any conditions.
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I guess even with perfectly correct dimensions it'll cause issues for some because at those small dimensions it matters a lot how your part comes out of the printer, i.e. flow settings, filament, etc. etc. To get a perfect fit, you'd probably have to change flow or scale down or up the part slighlty.
I think with a "funnel" shape design similar to the one below, this could be avoided and also the belt should be secured much better.
It's about this detail:

At the moment, the profile of the channel of the toothed belt is as follows:

However, a typical toothed belt profile is as follows:

Even in the model, this movable belt tensioner does not inspire confidence in its reliability, but in reality it is not uncommon for 1-2 belt teeth to pop out of the tensioner when the belt is tensioned. And sometimes, with sufficient jerks and accelerations, the belt can completely pull out of the tensioner.
For myself, I solved the problem by narrowing this place by 0.2 mm, and now the part behaves quite reliably, however, I think that the model in the project needs to be corrected in such a way that it ensures that the belt is securely held in any conditions.

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: