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Upgrade Ender 3 S1 Pro Linear Rail Guide Kit X Axis with Direct Drive Extruder Bracket, MGN12C Bearing Stainless Steel Guideway Slider Improve Speed for Creality Ender 3 S1/Pro(C-Type)

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Style: Ender 3 S1/Pro Rail Guide


Features

  • Linear Rail GuideSmoother and wearable than the pulley wheels structure. The X axis linear rail kit is special designed for Ender 3 S1, Ender 3 S1 Pro.
  • High Qaulity Linear Bearingthe sliding ball is made of high quality steel, wear resistant, low noise, smoother and efficient operation.
  • High Precisionhigh strength, low noise, high speed, long service life.
  • Rubber Stopperwith rubber plug on the both side of linear rail to prevent the sliding block from falling out.
  • Easy to InstallTogether with extruder back plate, T-nuts and screws, hex key for easy installation.

Description

Linear Rail Guide Kit for Creality Ender 3 S1, Ender 3 S1 Pro Package included: Blue Angle x 1 Linear Rail Guide x 1 Button Head M38 screws x 3 Button Head M36 screws x 4 M36 screws x 4 Alley Keys x 2

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 3.35 x 2.64 inches; 1.04 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ENO-Ender3S1-LinearRail


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ENOMAKER


Best Sellers Rank: #61,358 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #1,068 in 3D Printer Accessories


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Customer Reviews: 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 189 ratings


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  • One of the easiest upgrades ever! The product pictures aren't quite right, but it's an improvement!!
I wore out the original POM wheels on my Ender 3. I've been doing a lot of upgrades and changes on it. When I realized that I couldn't tighten it, I had to make some decisions. I could replace the wheels, and then replace them again in 8 months. Or I could upgrade to the linear rail. Obviously, I went with the linear rail. Stripping down the stock carriage was probably the hardest part. The instructions aren't bad, but it could do with a few more lines. The big one is, it didn't say which side of the angle bracket goes up. Try aligning the rail to it. The rail only aligns with the holes on one side, and that is up. Also, the side with threaded holes is for the rail, and that still goes up. If you try to do it wrong, you'll find the screws are threading in where they shouldn't, or you can't screw the rail in. There has been a product upgrade, that isn't reflected in the item photos. The part of the carriage that holds the extruder stepper has options. There is a bracket for the stock extruder to be in the stock position. That's what I'm using. I printed a bracket to handle the offset for my dual extruder. The second looks just like the stock bracket, except it is shifted over to the left a bit. According to the instructions, that's for the BMG extruder. And the flat plate is for the Titan extruder. You can also opt to just leave it off, if you are using the stock extruder and bowden tube. This is actually *GREAT* for me. As you can see, I've been printing parts, to move things around. I will likely design and print some replacement top brackets, to move the extruder for other hotends I'm testing, so things can stay lined up nicely. I already had that grey bracket, for the stock carriage. If you're using one of the thicker dual gear extruders, that bolts onto the stock stepper, you'll need to add a spacer behind the hotend, to offset it by 2mm or so. There are a world of options here. Hopefully you have a spare printer to make parts, or you'll have to disassemble and reassemble your machine repeatedly to get them all done. :) On the lower half of the carriage, all of the stock holes are present and in the stock locations. It has one extra threaded hole on the left side, possibly for the pro or v2. It doesn't have the bolt heads that are present on the stock carriage, but nothing should require them, you'll just have some gaps in your hardware. So moving. It's perfect. Without the belt on, it just glides left and right. There is absolutely no off-axis motion. Exactly what you want. Once the belt is on, the motor is the biggest restriction, which is again exactly what you want. Getting my belt on was rough. I had to remove the idler pully from the right side, hook up the belt, and then squeeze the pully into place and reattach it. You might be able to do it with loosening the X stepper too, but that seemed like unnecessary effort. Some comments said they had to make a new belt, but it isn't necessary. I have replacement belt material, I just didn't use it. When you're reassembling the rest, make sure your wires go up, on the left side of the stepper. Secure them as shown, and they won't get pinched in the frame. In my picture, I have custom brackets, in yellow and grey. The yellow one is to handle the larger blowers for hotend cooling, and part cooling. The grey bracket on the hotend is to compensate for the difference in height from the screw holes to the top. And the grey bracket the BLTouch is on, is necessary to lower the BLTouch to the right position for the bottom end of the hotend. Those will all be on Thingiverse eventually, but aren't yet until I've tested them more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023 by JWSmythe JWSmythe

  • Worth the cost.
Style: Ender 3 S1/Pro Rail Guide
I spend maybe 30 minutes installing this. The up side is that unlike others being sold this one has rail plugs installed. I received a kit from a different vendor that did not have the plugs and the bearings were all loose in the package because the rails came apart in transport. This one was an easy install, instructions were lacking beyond step 1 which defined which screws to use. The remaining steps did not call out which to use. My only complaint is the screws for the back side of the X-rail only include 3 screws instead of the 7 clearly depicted in the installation video. Not that you would be able to use more than the "stock" 2 on an unmodified S1 pro because without drilling the rail there is no place to install them. There is no mention of the need to "drill" in the advert however if you wanted to use all mounting holed you would need to drill out your rail. Suggestion: offer a kit that includes ALL SCREWS pictured in the video as well as a pre-drilled x-rail for those that cannot or are not equipped to drill their rail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by C. Smith

  • Not worth the headache!
Style: Ender 3 S1/Pro Rail Guide
The instructions for this thing SUCKS! I am a little mechanically inclined so it wasnt hard to figure out how it went together, but if you need pictures to assemble 3 or 4 parts and 12 screws, youre gonna have a bad day. Also, the rail has to go in a specific orientation as the center of the last hole to the end of the rail is different lengths. Take the rubber plug out of the left side, leave the right plug in. If have the rail in the wrong, you'll know soon enough when homing and you cant hit the y axis endstop. The printhead sits HIGHER. Im not sure what the exact number is but I had to use washers to get my bed height up high enough to set a z offset... Why? Well, when it came down to home, it got jammed up on the right y axis brace on the right side z axis stepper bracket. Ok... So washers on the bed springs. Then, because of how it came down to probe, I had to add washers to the CR Touch get it to probe out enough to set to trip when it got lower, otherwise the nozzle was crashing into the bed. Setting the belts, I noticed what seems like more noise in the y axis travels. The linears do feel somewhat gritty and not quite as smooth as what I was expecting. Im sending it back and ordering some poly wheels and put the old carriage back on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Joey

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