Linear bearings loose on guide rods
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:20 am
I'm working on a used Geeetech Prusa i3 Pro. The original owner assembled it but didn't really get it calibrated and had some firmware issues. All of these are fixed and it is printing, but kind of sloppy prints - nothing horrible, but not like it should.
I've determined that there is a lot of slop with the extruder assembly - I can move it a little back and forth, in and out, etc. - much more than I should be able to. It's definitely not the belts.
It seems like the linear bearings are actually kind of loose on the guide rods. If I rattle the head, I can actually see a little space between the bearings and the rods. Between this looseness on the X-axis and Y-axis bearings, I believe that accounts for the sloppy prints.
NOTE: I'm comparing the print quality to my other Prusa i3 (non-Geeetech). Those linear bearings don't have any slop and the head is pretty rigid. And yes, I'm nit-picking on print quality but this Geeetech should be able to do better. My intent is to switch to the Geeetech and install a dual extruder, but not until I can get this looseness resolved.
Any ideas? Replace the bearings? Both the bearings and rods are essentially new and look perfect - other than the looseness.
Thanks.
I've determined that there is a lot of slop with the extruder assembly - I can move it a little back and forth, in and out, etc. - much more than I should be able to. It's definitely not the belts.
It seems like the linear bearings are actually kind of loose on the guide rods. If I rattle the head, I can actually see a little space between the bearings and the rods. Between this looseness on the X-axis and Y-axis bearings, I believe that accounts for the sloppy prints.
NOTE: I'm comparing the print quality to my other Prusa i3 (non-Geeetech). Those linear bearings don't have any slop and the head is pretty rigid. And yes, I'm nit-picking on print quality but this Geeetech should be able to do better. My intent is to switch to the Geeetech and install a dual extruder, but not until I can get this looseness resolved.
Any ideas? Replace the bearings? Both the bearings and rods are essentially new and look perfect - other than the looseness.
Thanks.