BIQU Nema17 Stepper Motor Steel and Rubber Vibration Dampers with M3 Screw for CNC,CR-10 3D Printer(Pack of 3)
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Brand | BIQU |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
About this item
- Nema17 Stepper Dampers are used to decrease noise and resonance in your CNC and 3D Printer, eliminating vibration and effectively improving 3D printing quality
- Each package contains 12 pieces screws for you to use, enough for you to use and can provide a lot convenience in the process of using
- 1 Damper used per Stepper or Electric motor
- 3D Printers see a 5-10dB reduction in noise when used on X and Y Axis steppers with the vibration damper for nema 17
- Works on both Cartesian and Delta style Additive Manufacturing machines such as CR-10 Pair these with good filament for the best results in your 3D printer and remove vibration and noise
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 4 x 3.6 x 0.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : BIQU-EWTJ0000522018
- Date First Available : August 28, 2018
- Manufacturer : BIQU
- ASIN : B07GWN6V89
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,844 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #703 in 3D Printer Accessories
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
Product description:
The vibration dampers are suitable for 3D printer and other machine adopted NEMA 17 stepper motors
Specifications:
Material:Steel & Rubber
Damper Size: 53.8*53.8MM
Thickness:6mm
M3 Screws:
Material: stainless steel
Quantity: 12 pieces
Packing List:
3pcs Vibration Dampers
12pcs M3 Screws
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Customers like the noise reduction, ease of installation, and value of the motherboard. They mention that it helps reduce the noise on the printer, the motors make no noise, and that it's a great upgrade for cheap. Some are satisfied with print quality. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, quality, and the touch screen.
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Customers like the noise reduction of the motherboard. They mention that it helps reduce the noise on the printer significantly. Some say that the motors make no noise at all now. Overall, most are satisfied with the noise level of the printer after installing the SKR mini.
"...I bought this specifically for the silent control of the stepper motors...." Read more
"...Pros:1. Quiet! At least a 60-70% reduction in motor noise with no drawbacks2. Better firmware/Marlin support...." Read more
"...These things are super silent, except when running hybrid movement, but that's a sacrifice you have to make for speed during non printing movements...." Read more
"...After being powered up, the printer was much faster and operated quietly, until 10 min into the first print...." Read more
Customers like how easy it is to install the motherboard. They mention that it's pretty easy to install, load firmware, and upgrade firmware using an SD card. The screen is responsive and intuitive, and the documentation is better than most. The motherboard bolts up easily.
"...Touch DisplayOverall:I had no issues installing and using this board, even changing the touch menus was super easy...." Read more
"...They easily bolted up...." Read more
"Beware: This item does not come with any instructions or documentation. A Google search will remedy this issue...." Read more
"...Etc...Pros: I configured my own firmware, which was simple enough to do...." Read more
Customers like the value of the motherboard. They say it's a great upgrade for cheap, worth the buy, and worth the time and money to upgrade. They also mention that it'll make their printer faster, quieter, and improve quality and performance.
"...to add more functionality and to quiet down their printer for a great price!Pros:1. Quiet!..." Read more
"...Overall, a welcome addition to my printer, and hands down worth the time and small price!" Read more
"Not really worth upgrading if you already have the v2, but if you are coming from a stock board or Creality board, this is a good choice...." Read more
"...That's more of a "flaw" of the stepper motor than this product. Well worth the price!" Read more
Customers like the print quality of the motherboard. Some say that it's improved due to reduced vibration, and prints fine. They also say that there are no hits to accuracy.
"...The results are VERY bad if you care about accuracy. Print quality was modestly improved due to reduced vibration, but that isn't an acceptable trade..." Read more
"...of the options in the menus as they give more adjustment ranges and prints fine, just have to manually level unlike my other ender 3 pro which has..." Read more
"...The steppers are completely silent and print quality immediately improved...." Read more
"...Now, no sound at all - best mod I ever did. Print quality is excellent. Now I need to figure out how to get the fans to be more quiet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the board. Some mention that it works well once you get it setup correctly, while others say that it didn't work correctly, the results are very bad, and it's hard to get to normal functions.
"...2. Functionality. This will add a bunch of new printing options (full sd card + usb) it is a touch screen.Cons:..." Read more
"...The hybrid movement I'm still up in the air about, but integrated TMC2209s run great, at least, from what I can't hear...." Read more
"...(documentation could be a bit better) and 3 or 4 prints done it just stopped working. turn it on and a blank screen...." Read more
"...that the installation process was flawless, and the board works incredibly well with Klipper...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the motherboard. Some mention it's a great board, while others say it'll break easily. Some customers also report issues with weak mosfets and manufacturing defects in the soldering of the connector.
"...however their github has a ton of documentation and this has a good set of videos on youtube for step by step and others." Read more
"...dealing with the 12 hr time difference, they did confirm it was a defective board...." Read more
"Amazing piece of tech! I was able to dramatically quite my ender 3! All stock parts and motors from the original Ender 3. No need for dampers at all...." Read more
"...- no matter how fine the sensitivity is, sometimes it overshoots or undershoot...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the touch screen. Some mention that they love the touch, it's responsive and intuitive. They say the touchscreen adds a slew of functionality, and changing the touch menus is super easy. However, others say that the CR touch does not work, has strange behavior, and is screwy.
"...I had no issues installing and using this board, even changing the touch menus was super easy...." Read more
"...I initially had some strange behavior on the touch screen but a firmware update seems to have taken care of that...." Read more
"...preferences or print files is so much faster, and the touch screen makes it even easier. So far, very happy with this upgrade...." Read more
"...The touchscreen adds a slew of functionality, my favorite being the "(un)load" feature that preheats the extruder allowing faster/easier filament..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the motherboard. They mention that the x-axis motor fried, the mosfet broke, and the SD Card Module broke after 1 print session. The MOSFET chips for the fans fail, and there have been multiple breakages of the heated board port.
"...they took me through a few basic steps to verify that the mosfet had burned out, then quickly sent out a replacement board...." Read more
"...So I checked parts and the mosfet broke. Tried to buy a replacement and they show as not being manufactured any more. So this board is a paperweight." Read more
"...The second board lasted only a month . . . . MOSFET for the hotend died. Luckily, Amazon swapped it quickly...." Read more
"...I managed a few prints and was happy until the x-axis motor fried resulting in a TMC CONNECTION ERROR on the LCD and wouldn’t home anymore...." Read more
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I run a heavily modified Ender 3(not really much of an Ender 3 anymore to be honest. In frame only)
Direct drive BMG with E3D hotend
Dual axis Z lead screw
Etc...
Pros: I configured my own firmware, which was simple enough to do. The hybrid movement I'm still up in the air about, but integrated TMC2209s run great, at least, from what I can't hear. These things are super silent, except when running hybrid movement, but that's a sacrifice you have to make for speed during non printing movements. All in all, a solid board so far. Additional ports to allow for servo pinouts, NEOPixel(if that gets working right) I/O, TFT screen capable(which I'm currently running my old 12864LCD and the new TFT35 at the same time, BONUS) and pinouts for filament runout sensor and PSU control is awesome. Even with that I'm still able to use my Octoprint, which I was afraid with using that TFT port, you wouldn't be able to do that, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Cons: They changed the proc to one with a lower memory from the 1.0 version and I don't like that. You also don't have a separate eeprom for the saved settings which also bugs me because you have to use up available memory which you could use for other settings and there might still be a bug with overwriting settings when you shut the printer off, but I haven't experienced it yet with the memory location change(crossing fingers), but with less memory than the V1.0, that kinda puts a damper on added content.
The main board
Overall:
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to add more functionality and to quiet down their printer for a great price!
Pros:
1. Quiet! At least a 60-70% reduction in motor noise with no drawbacks
2. Better firmware/Marlin support. Just download the prebuild make you changes and flash.
3. Installation. It is a drop in replacement so just move the wires and fire it up.
4. Cost. Really its the best upgrade for the price
Cons:
1. Directions. There isn't any, but a few google searches and you will find a ton of videos and step by steps to help.
Touch Display
Overall:
I had no issues installing and using this board, even changing the touch menus was super easy. I don't use this as much now that I have octoprint but it is a excellent enhancement to the ender 3. NOTE: if you get the strange lines on the screen after installing, reverse the cable, that fixed mine.
Pros:
1. Looks. It is a drop in replacement, it just adds one extra cable and otherwise looks really good
2. Functionality. This will add a bunch of new printing options (full sd card + usb) it is a touch screen.
Cons:
1. Documentation. This would have been nice, even just a small piece of paper to show the install or even how to switch between emulation mode and touchscreen, however their github has a ton of documentation and this has a good set of videos on youtube for step by step and others.
FYI the second Z plug runs off the same driver as the first so it WILL NOT run true dual Z tuning (G34). The listing does not mention this and the cool looking heat sink hides the fact, but if you do more digging on their website you'll find it shares the traces and single driver. Also Marlin errors when trying to code the firmware to do Z leveling. ALSO you can't run a E3V2 screen without the special BTT cable or butchering your factory cable. I only found this out while compiling Marlin and getting the informative error.
FYI the second Z plug runs off the same driver as the first so it WILL NOT run true dual Z tuning (G34). The listing does not mention this and the cool looking heat sink hides the fact, but if you do more digging on their website you'll find it shares the traces and single driver. Also Marlin errors when trying to code the firmware to do Z leveling. ALSO you can't run a E3V2 screen without the special BTT cable or butchering your factory cable. I only found this out while compiling Marlin and getting the informative error.
Top reviews from other countries
Infinite customizability with the open source firmware that you can compile yourself.