Y axis growling bearing!
My printer has begun to make some interesting noises:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/07FpBVLXXU3e9ImoZpiSP7Otg
As you can see the growling stops when I put my finger on the right side of the plater. Is this a bad bearing? I've only had the printer a month!
Thanks in advance for any help!
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
I think what you are hearing might be the nozzle clipping the surface of the infill pattern as it crosses the previous layer.
To check:
Is the sound present when printing perimeters or solid layers?
Do you hear it when making Y moves with no print present?
or X?
With the printer off do the axes move smoothly when pushed by hand?
Does changing to a different fill pattern change or stop the sound?
Cheerio,
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
I don't think that it's the nozzle. You can see in the video where I put my finger down on the right side of the bed (where there is only one bearing) and the noise stops (every time).
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
Hmm, tried editing the last and it timed out.
I'll take a look at what you suggested tonight. The plater moves fine by hand with no growling, and I don't always notice the sound when during prints. I'll print something out tonight and change the infill and reply back.
Thinking about this I don't remember hearing it when the printer is leveling the bed...
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
possibly loose bed attachment countersunk allen screw allowing bed to vibrate on support ?
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
@diem
No noise when moving the bed by hand everything moved smoothly.
I'm running a long print now and while it is printing out the brim on the first layer - very slowly - I can hear a slight growl only when it is moving both in the x and y directions at the same time. A straight Y move seems to be fine.
Another thing I noticed is that I printed that piece in the video using the .2mm FAST setting for the PETG filament. That uses the Grid infill pattern I think and it's one of the first times I opted for a FAST setting over quality. The print I'm running now is set to quality - we'll see if it is quieter.
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
@honegod
I'll definitely check those screws when this print is done!
RE: Y axis growling bearing!
I changed the fill pattern to gyroid and the growling lessened. I also tightened the screws on the bed although they weren't really loose. In general the print is a lot quieter, but I still hear it on occasion.
I took another look at the assembly manual and I'm going to check the location of the ball bearings to make sure they are oriented correctly on the rods.