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Linear bearing (PTFE Teflon Tube) for Y axis 8 mm Anycubic Prusa (remix)

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Publication date 2023-12-17 at 19:38
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2017-05-25 at 21:30
Design number 1648907

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Linear bearing PTFE Teflon Tube for Y axis

I make this bearing for my Anycubic Prusa .

I use this bearing instead of the original metall SC8UU bearing.
This is very quiet and slides very well.
It weighs only 7.6 grams
The used PTFE Tube has a outer diameter of 4mm. The inner diameter is 2 mm.
Fixed with a little glue.
The first test print was successful.

27.5.2017
I have print the 3dBenchy with original SC8UU bearing. (Original_SC8UU)
And with this linear bearing /PTFE tube (PTFE_tube_bearing)
Both 0.5 resized.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:763622

04.06.2017:
I'm testing this now about 20 hours without Problems

08.08.2017:
2 versions added
0.3 mm and 0.5 mm higher

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