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oninaig
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Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

Just put together my MK3S+ from the kit and I am trying to figure out what this popping noise is thats coming from the Y-axis stepper motor. 

Here is a video I got of the popping sound, apologies if its hard to hear but hopefully its clear enough that you can differentiate it from the background noise:

 

If you place your hand on the y-axis stepper motor you can actually feel these pops as they happen. If I feel all of the other motors I cannot feel any popping and its only on the y-axis.

Whats strange is that this popping noise only happens during infill-type sections of prints. If I manually move the Y-axis with the control knob or if I just move it back and forth manually, the popping sound is not there. It is only when the printer is extruding and moving back and forth along the x-axis during an infill-type movement that the y-axis makes this popping sound.

So far I've tried tightening the grub screws on the y-axis gear, re-tensioning the y-axis belt (and using the belt test to verify, x-axis was 263 and y was 251). 

Does anyone have any other ideas as to what this could be, or is this just how the y-axis sounds normally?

 

This topic was modified 3 years ago 2 times by oninaig
Posted : 07/03/2021 10:16 pm
Antonio
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RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?
Posted by: @oninaig

If you place your hand on the y-axis stepper motor you can actually feel these pops as they happen. If I feel all of the other motors I cannot feel any popping and its only on the y-axis.

Whats strange is that this popping noise only happens during infill-type sections of prints. ...It is only when the printer is extruding and moving back and forth along the x-axis during an infill-type movement that the y-axis makes this popping sound.

 

 

What infill pattern are you using? May be the nozzle catching the previous infill line?

Try to print the same model but with gyroid infill.

I'm not an expert. Ma parlo anche italiano 😉

Posted : 07/03/2021 11:19 pm
oninaig
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

@antonio-da-catania

This is on any model with any infill pattern so long as that pattern is diagonal, and it is identical to the issue identified here https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-mk3-hardware-firmware-and-software-help/y-axis-knocking-sound/paged/2/ that never got a resolution :(. 

Its any time the print head has to move diagonally.

This post was modified 3 years ago by oninaig
Posted : 08/03/2021 12:18 am
Antonio
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RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

@oninaig

Thanks for linking the other thread. I didn't knew it was already reported since I have mk2.5S. 

From the other thread it seems the support already replied it is a normal sound so i'm not sure i can help further. 

Hopefully other users know more than me about this oddity 

I'm not an expert. Ma parlo anche italiano 😉

Posted : 08/03/2021 12:36 am
Dan Rogers
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RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

Sounds pretty normal to me.  Some of the infills at higher densities make all kinds of noises.

Posted : 08/03/2021 3:46 pm
Frankman
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RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

Hi,

i have the same problem... i call it a problem because my brother does not have this problem...

So, could anyone solve this issue?

 

Posted : 21/03/2022 5:15 pm
Diem
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Change your infill pattern.

Cheerio,

Posted : 21/03/2022 5:51 pm
Frankman
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RE: Y-Axis low frequency popping noise?

 

Posted by: @diem

Change your infill pattern.

Cheerio,

Hi, this is the first layer?

i figured out that it is much better, when i push a bit on the y motor on the left to the right. maybe there are frequencies going to the frame and it sounds so weird?

or what do you mean??

Posted : 21/03/2022 6:55 pm
Diem
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i have the same problem.

and

Hi, this is the first layer?

So you don't have the same problem.

So, could anyone solve this issue?

Not until you give us some evidence to work on.

Cheerio,

Posted : 21/03/2022 11:34 pm
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