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I've been looking for the thread that has a pinion tensioner that someone designed to correct missed steps on their X axis. The design was similar to CNCrouter Parts tensioner but didn't use a turnbuckle design, instead it used a bolt through a spring and adjusted the tension by tightening the bolt, anyone know the thread that I'm talking about? Adam, |
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| Sorry for the noise... it was Ahren's updated nema 34 where I saw the updated tensioner. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...=77372&page=22 Thanks, |
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