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Grinding Bed Wheel?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 5:52 am
by MOCCOR
So I just noticed the 2 inside wheels on my Geeetech A30T under the bed is like grinding, Is that normal? The 2 outside wheels are completely fine. The 2 inside wheels look the same. I never touched the wheels nor do I see anywhere to do so. Even the Z axis wheels are perfectly fine. But those 2 inside wheels look like this -

Re: Grinding Bed Wheel?

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:46 am
by MOCCOR
Bumping this. Has anyone else experienced this? I searched it on Google and it seems like mixed answers. Some say the grinding is bad and means the wheels are too tight or loose, some say its kinda necessary for some, for the wheels to fit. Tbh I feel like the wheels are likely perfectly aligned and simply just need to wear down to fit, but the 2 outside wheels are fine and from what I see, the extrusion aluminum is the same on all 4 sides 🤔

Re: Grinding Bed Wheel?

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:31 pm
by Admin
It looks like just film on those wheels is damaged. You don't have to worry about. Let's just check whether it affect the printing!

Re: Grinding Bed Wheel?

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:00 am
by MOCCOR
Admin wrote: ↑
Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:31 pm
It looks like just film on those wheels is damaged. You don't have to worry about. Let's just check whether it affect the printing!
It has been printing very well, I guess I should have mentioned that. Haven't done much calibrating and it has been printing very good out of the box. Is there a place to leave a review for these printers? I was skeptical of the purchase at first due to it not having many reviews, but I assumed it was basically a Ender 3 v2 upgraded in every single way, and that is exactly what it feels like. Like on 3DPrintersbay there is 1 review, another store has 8. Geeetech website "reviews" are mostly questions. So I am just curious if there is anywhere I can leave a review. I didn't buy it on Amazon so I can't do it there, even though that would be the most helpful