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The formula for D3D belts is 2x+5, where x is the length of axis from end of motor piece to end of idler piece. | The formula for D3D belts is 2x+5, where x is the length of axis from end of motor piece to end of idler piece. | ||
Lengths of rods | Lengths of rods: | ||
#X=12" | |||
#Y=14" | |||
#Z=12" | |||
Axis end-to-end distance: | |||
#X=12" | |||
#Y=14.5" | |||
#Z=12" | |||
End to end distance is 14.5 and 12". | End to end distance is 14.5 and 12". | ||
#2* | Belt lengths are: | ||
#2* | |||
#2*12+5=29 | #X - 2*12+5=29" | ||
#Y - 2*14.5+5=34" | |||
#Z - 2*12+5=29 | |||
Total is 92" | Total is 92" |
Revision as of 15:58, 13 September 2020
D3D Universal has 3 belt lengths. One is longer for the bed axis, which has 14" rods.
The formula for D3D belts is 2x+5, where x is the length of axis from end of motor piece to end of idler piece.
Lengths of rods:
- X=12"
- Y=14"
- Z=12"
Axis end-to-end distance:
- X=12"
- Y=14.5"
- Z=12"
End to end distance is 14.5 and 12".
Belt lengths are:
- X - 2*12+5=29"
- Y - 2*14.5+5=34"
- Z - 2*12+5=29
Total is 92"