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karolis
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vertical shaft vibration noise

Hey,

I have some vibration noise coming from my printer lately, and I am looking for advice how to fix it. The shaft is touching the plastic part just a bit which produces quite annoying rattle. If I touch the thread with my fingers the noise stops. See the pic below:

where the noise comes from

 

thanks,

Karolis

This topic was modified 3 years ago by karolis
Posted : 19/12/2020 2:14 pm
Ofer Krupka
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RE: vertical shaft vibration noise

Are you sure it's touching the top there?

Does it sounds like this?

(not my video).

If it's the case then I discovered that it's vibrations between the Z axis motors and the rest of the printer.
So I bought "Stepper Motor Dampener" & it solved it (I have MK3S), it's a bit annoying to install them.

Shopping list:
2x - Stepper Motor Dampener.
8x - M3 x 6mm screws (not included in the MK3S spare bag, all the screws there are too long).

This post was modified 3 years ago 2 times by Ofer Krupka
Posted : 25/12/2020 12:06 am
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JoanTabb
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RE: vertical shaft vibration noise

Hi Karolis,

is the Left hand Z axis lead screw swinging around and touching the outline of the plastic recess? 
or rubbing on  the underside of the Z axis Top cap?

is it a squeaking sound?

Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 25/12/2020 1:52 am
Ofer Krupka
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RE: vertical shaft vibration noise

Post a short video on YT and send the link, it will be easier to understand & troubleshoot.

BTW, if you press on the knob for 1-2sec (main screen) you can move the Z axis.

Posted : 25/12/2020 2:51 pm
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dimprov
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RE: vertical shaft vibration noise
Posted by: @karolis

Hey,

I have some vibration noise coming from my printer lately, and I am looking for advice how to fix it. The shaft is touching the plastic part just a bit which produces quite annoying rattle. If I touch the thread with my fingers the noise stops. See the pic below:

where the noise comes from

 

thanks,

Karolis

It shouldn't be touching the plastic.  It's meant to remain unconstrained.  Maybe try loosening the bolts and then pushing the plastic up as far as it will go.  Then clamp and retighten the bolts.  Perhaps that gives you the extra hair of clearance that prevents the rubbing?

Posted : 25/12/2020 10:27 pm
karolis
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Topic starter answered:
RE: vertical shaft vibration noise
Posted by: @joantabb

Hi Karolis,

is the Left hand Z axis lead screw swinging around and touching the outline of the plastic recess? 
or rubbing on  the underside of the Z axis Top cap?

is it a squeaking sound?

Joan

the left hand Z axis screw is touching the outline. On the right side the screw is centered in the orifice and not touching the outline, so there is no noise from the right side.

If needed I can do the video after Jan 1st, as I left the printer at work and work from home during the next week.

It doesn't look like I can move the top cap around to get the z axis screw centered. I think the problem might be at the bottom where the stepper is mounted, but I am not sure if the mount has any adjustments either.

The noise is more like r-r-r-r-r kind of rattle, but only when the extruder positioned at the bottom near the print bed.

 

Karolis

Posted : 27/12/2020 10:45 am
JoanTabb
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RE: vertical shaft vibration noise

@karolis

Hi Karoulis, 
try loosening the Black POM Nut securing screws on the left hand X axis end piece, this is the part which transfers motion from the Z azis Lead screw to the X axis end piece, if the POM Nut is slightly off centre at the bottom, it can cause significant misalignment at the top of the Z lead screw

It Might be worth loosening the POM NUT Screws on both sides of the X axis, then use the LCD Control knob to Move The X axis assemble to the top of the Z axis, and auto home a couple of times, to get the POM Nuts settled properly, and then tighten the screws again

Good Luck, 
Joan

 

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Posted : 27/12/2020 11:32 am
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