• Models
  • Contests
  • Slicer
  • Login
  • Start Here
    thingiverse-iconprintables-iconcults3d-iconmakerworld-iconmyminifactory-icon

    3D GO

    3D ModelsContestsCollectionsSaved ModelsOn a mobile device?

3D GO

Privacy Policy
D-Bot Stepper-mounted Z-axis Endstop 3D Printer File Image 1
D-Bot Stepper-mounted Z-axis Endstop 3D Printer File Image 2
D-Bot Stepper-mounted Z-axis Endstop 3D Printer File Thumbnail 1
D-Bot Stepper-mounted Z-axis Endstop 3D Printer File Thumbnail 2

D-Bot Stepper-mounted Z-axis Endstop

IAmDotorg avatarIAmDotorg

February 27, 2022

printables-icon
DescriptionCommentsTags

Description

This is a custom bracket that can be mounted above the D-Bot's Z-axis steppers to stop the gantry from lowering beyond 40mm above the stepper. With the particular combination of parts on my build, this stops the gantry at about 325mm of Z height, slightly beyond the spec 320mm.

This is to solve the problem of having multiple Z steppers get out of alignment with each other. I'm running three, which just compounds the potential problem.

To align the steppers, I essentially z-home to zero, then lower the bed 310mm. At that point, I turn down the stepper current low enough to cause easy skipping. It then lowers the bed another 30mm, which lowers all three motors to the Z-stops evenly. Then the current is turned back up, and the bed Z-homed again.

This ensures bed leveling adjustments and mesh compensation stay accurate over time. Even if your controller can't be set up to do it automatically, you could do it manually when you want to verify they're all in alignment.

Installing is simple -- they're notched to fit around the threaded rod and the coupler, so all you need to do is unscrew your stepper, replace the 8mm M3s with 12mm, and screw this back in in the appropriate orientation to catch your z-axis nut bracket or rail. (Basically orient it to face inwards, it'll fit in any orientation relative to the existing motor mount.)

One warning on these -- depending on your motor torque, its possible you can stretch / damage your flexible couplings if you're using the D-bot recommended ones that look like aluminum springs. They're not strong enough to resist linear extension pressures. (Its a problem even without these stops being used for alignment, as too much roller friction can cause them to stretch a bit during moves.) I'd recommend using solid couplings instead of "flexible" ones. (Ie, if the ones you are using look like the ones in the photos above, you may have issues if you're running higher torque levels... ask me how I know...)

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

Printer:

Prusa Mk2

Rafts:

No

Supports:

Doesn't Matter

Resolution:

.2mm

Infill:

50%

Notes:

There's not a lot of force on these, so 50% infill is probably overkill. I actually needed supports because my printer just doesn't bridge all that well with PETG. You may be able to print without depending on the printer you're using to print these parts.

Category: 3D Printer Parts

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

Related Models

#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools.se preview image

#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test by CreativeTools.se

CreativeTools profile image

CreativeTools

90,840

Important information sign for 3D printers / Wichtiges Hinweisschild für 3D-Drucker :) preview image

Important information sign for 3D printers / Wichtiges Hinweisschild für 3D-Drucker :)

Pat_S profile image

Pat_S

sign: don't touch my 3d printer preview image

sign: don't touch my 3d printer

Izzodesign74 profile image

Izzodesign74

556

Self-Watering Planter (Small) preview image

Self-Watering Planter (Small)

parallelgoods profile image

parallelgoods

73,107

X, Y and Z calibration tool for IDEX / dual extruder / dual color 3D printers preview image

X, Y and Z calibration tool for IDEX / dual extruder / dual color 3D printers

Voxel3D_NL profile image

Voxel3D_NL

202

Gift Box preview image

Gift Box

roby85r profile image

roby85r

1,498

All In One 3D Printer test preview image

All In One 3D Printer test

majda107 profile image

majda107

64,459

axes calibrage cube-xyz for 3d printers preview image

axes calibrage cube-xyz for 3d printers

H- printed profile image

H- printed

9

7