Flexible coupling issue
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 9:49 am
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with the Z axis coupling : facing the printer, the left coupler always giggle when it comes to auto home position.
I've already done the following :
- file the threaded rods holes => I've done that
- z-axis threaded rod is bent, if it is bent, it needs to be replaced in time; => There are perfectly flat
- coupling is installed correctly; => I've tried several different settings, but none worked
- the left and right of the z-axis are on the same horizontal line, and adjust it in time if it is tilted; => It's part of my calibration routine
- the brass nut installation is too tight. If it is too tight, it needs to be loosened. => II did it since I saw it on the forum (only 2 screws are present, quite loosened.
The first milimeters are crap, but after this, the print is quite good. And no matter what I do, it's always the same coupling that does the flex.
I was wondering if switching the couplings for non flexible ones would work ?
Cheers,
I'm having trouble with the Z axis coupling : facing the printer, the left coupler always giggle when it comes to auto home position.
I've already done the following :
- file the threaded rods holes => I've done that
- z-axis threaded rod is bent, if it is bent, it needs to be replaced in time; => There are perfectly flat
- coupling is installed correctly; => I've tried several different settings, but none worked
- the left and right of the z-axis are on the same horizontal line, and adjust it in time if it is tilted; => It's part of my calibration routine
- the brass nut installation is too tight. If it is too tight, it needs to be loosened. => II did it since I saw it on the forum (only 2 screws are present, quite loosened.
The first milimeters are crap, but after this, the print is quite good. And no matter what I do, it's always the same coupling that does the flex.
I was wondering if switching the couplings for non flexible ones would work ?
Cheers,