🔧 Elevate Your Build with Precision!
The Eewolf 3D Printer Slide Block Linear Bearing Ball set includes four high-quality aluminum slide blocks, each with an 8mm inner diameter and a length of 34mm. Weighing just 185g, these compact bearings are designed for optimal performance in 3D printers and various mechanical applications, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.
Manufacturer | Eewolf |
Part number | HK |
Item Weight | 185 g |
Package Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 2.4 cm; 185 Grams |
Item model number | ki274 |
Size | HKK |
Material | alluminum slide blocks |
Item thickness | 20 Millimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Solid and great ball bearings
Works like a charm on my A8 3d printer.
A**R
Too big doesnt fit anet a 8 plus.
Might be useful in the future.
S**O
Great replacement part.
Excellent product
M**L
Rubbish
These bearings are worse than the worn bearings I'm replacing. Just feel like they are full of grit.
P**O
Well worth the money.
This was used to fix the Y axis on a anet a8 plus. As the original bearing blocks on this printer are plastic they got to an age that the plastic failed. So these seemed to be a good fix. They run very smooth compared to the original but as they are a more chunky design they raise the build plate. You need to adjust the Z axis limit switch to compensate as there is not enough adjustment in the bed leveling screws. If you wanted to use these for the X axis you would need to make some mods for the drive belt as you would have very limited space left. Not impossible there are always solutions. Overall I am happy with the product at this point. Would recommend.
T**M
Very Well Made Slide Blocks
These Printer Slide Blocks were perfect for a project I currently have which is ongoing. They are very well made and solid units. I have mounted them onto steel galvanised plates utilising 4mm thread stainless steel bolts. Then inserted stainless steel 8mm diameter rods into their apertures. The plan is to mount a waterfall spillway which will project out of over our garden pond. The spillway has the second pair of Printer Slide Blocks affixed to its base using car body filler as an adhesive. The idea is that the spillway can then be adjusted forward and backwards (sliding on the rods). I have no idea if my plan will actually work and if this dreadful weather continues, it may be some time yet before I find out. However, great 3D Printer Slide Blocks, which I can recommend.
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