Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
Hey all,
I am still working on calibration issues and I'm stumped. There is a terrible grinding sound when callibration happens when the x-axis is moving the extrudter near the bearings... it basically fails the test and messses with the z axis as well. See video below. What's odd is that this never happens if you move it freely (the x axis).
Any help would be appreciated. I'd like it if my Prusa didn't have a death rattle on first try...
Thanks,
Tom
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
Note: Just made the video public
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
1st: disable steppers (through the menue) and move the extruder carriage (in x-direction) and the printbed (in y-direction) manually.
do you feel any blocking ???
2nd: check the pulleyes at both steppers (x-motor, y-motor). it sounds as if either the belt or the pulleye slips.
3rd: check the belts tension.
4th: what happens if you move the axis through the settings menue ? do you hear the grinding sound as well ?
5th: check the y-endstop switch !
6th: install firmware 3.0.10 and invoke the pulleye test (think it's part of the selftest).
dem inscheniör is' nix zu schwör...
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
From your instructions (comments in line):
1st: disable steppers (through the menue) and move the extruder carriage (in x-direction) and the printbed (in y-direction) manually.
do you feel any blocking ???
* No problem here, no blocking
2nd: check the pulleyes at both steppers (x-motor, y-motor). it sounds as if either the belt or the pulleye slips.
*
3rd: check the belts tension.
* Belt pings as suggested in instructions
4th: what happens if you move the axis through the settings menue ? do you hear the grinding sound as well ?
* Moves about freely with no issue
5th: check the y-endstop switch !
* No problems here
6th: install firmware 3.0.10 and invoke the pulleye test (think it's part of the selftest).
* Here is where I'm getting good information from the firmware update. During the selftest I now get this error: Loose pulley motor.
I'll try inspecting everything again on the pulley motors but still not sure exactly what to do in order to fix this.
Thanks,
Tom
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
on my mk1 the X axis idler bearing collapsed and made a lot of noise.. maybe you could check that?
regards joan
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Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
It almost looks like the motor itself chokes up, not slipping.
Videos of different views (Slow mo):
Motor View:
Rear View:
Front-Side View:
Tom
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
you can swap the y an x steppers temporarily, they are both the same type of motor. so you can at least check that its the motor (and not a bad connector or a defective driver circuit).
dem inscheniör is' nix zu schwör...
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
We are having the same problem in my company with our new Prusa3D MK2.
Calibration fails because of the Loose Pulley Motor X issue.
I have now started calibration of the XYZ axis, avoiding the selftest, and it has calibrated the 4 of 4 points without issues and now it is improving the bed calibration without any issues.
Could it be a firmware issue at this point?
Cheers,
e.
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
You can definitely succeed at calibrating and even printing if the pulley and/or belt are not "right", bet eventually it'll slip and ruin a print.
Making sure you can pass the self test is in your best interests.
- Gab
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
I fixed it!
Turns out the X-Axis pulley system was too tight which threw basically everything off. I loosened it (by a lot) and now I'm 70% done with my first print.
Perhaps the instructions shouldn't say "you should head a ping sound" but just tight enough where there is no slack.
Tom
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
What do you mean you lossened up the X axis pulley system?
What exactly did you loosen up? the belt?
I tried that but it made no difference.
Re: Grinding sound while x-axis is moving extruder
Correct, I loosened the belt... A lot.