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Brien
(@brien)
Eminent Member
Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

I'm assembling my MK3 and noticed that the Y-Axis bearings are VERY noisy.

I don't want to continue building if there is an issue. The movement is very smooth, but it just sounds like metal scraping on metal.

Defective bearings?

Here is a video of the issue.

Posted : 01/04/2018 8:51 am
jonathon.b
(@jonathon-b)
Estimable Member
Re: Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

Did you align the bearings like it suggests in the manual?

Remember the bed doesn't move at the speed you moving it also you could try some very light oil, I use sowing machine oil.

Posted : 01/04/2018 9:09 am
Brien
(@brien)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
Re: Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

Yes, even if I move it very slowly it makes a scrapping noise. I was moving it that fast to illustrate the issue.

Even if I just have a single bearing on the rod by itself it makes a lot of noise.

The plate moves very smoothly on the rods, it just sounds like metal scraping on metal.

Posted : 01/04/2018 9:42 pm
Kwaad2
(@kwaad2)
Honorable Member
Re: Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

Sounds like mine did at that stage. The "frame" kind works like a speaker. Also, my printer got MUCH quieter after the first 1kg of filament I fed through it. When I worked on the 100,000$ machines, when we put new parts in them, we would run a "warmup" for 4-24 hours, of constant movement on that "axis".

I wouldn't worry about it too much, if after 1kg of filament it's still bothering you, look into Misumi rods, and bearings... or get some kind of bushings.

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Posted : 01/04/2018 10:31 pm
John Christensen
(@john-christensen)
New Member
Re: Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

I had the same fear, but after my build was complete, my MK3 is completely quiet. I just made sure that my bearings were parallel to my rods, that they were not missing any of the balls inside and when I tightened my u-bolts I applied just enough pressure that the bearings wouldn't move. Once you get the heatbed installed and the motor controls the y-axis, you'll hardly notice the sound. As an added safeguard, you could apply some 3-in-1 machine oil or PTFE lube inside the bearing.

Posted : 02/04/2018 1:53 am
Brien
(@brien)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
Re: Building MK3 and Really Noisy Y-Axis

Ok, thanks for the replies. I'll keep going for now.

Posted : 02/04/2018 2:09 am
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