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Emco Unimat 3 Drive Belts TPU

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Publication date 2023-10-31 at 10:39
Design number 1548374

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3D model description

I was in the middle of a project on my Unimat 3 when one of the drive belts broke. I experimented and discovered the perfect dimensions for a TPU drive belt. I'm still using the same belt I printed several years ago! The original belts are 5mm thick, I made these 4mm to compensate for the stiffness of the TPU filament.
It may not be better than the original, but in a pinch, it works!

btw. I never made the auto-feed belt.

Good luck!

mentioned in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZUWTkNtXAg

3D printing settings

This is a simple print. If you can print TPU, it should work.
Make sure to orient it flat on the bed, with 100% infill. The nature of the shape will make it print like continuous fibers, thus making it incredibly strong.

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