Belts cracking/wearing?

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add1ct3dd
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Belts cracking/wearing?

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So I've had my printer since November, but doing a visual inspection yesterday while fixing a couple of issues, I noticed all 3 belts have a lot of cracking over their most used areas - now this seems pretty poor considering it's only 4 months old!

Anyone else had the same?

Presumably I should contact SeeMeCNC to get some new ones sent out? They should last longer than 4 months surely? Not even been printing that much!
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Are you sure?

They do have an odd texture on them.

Hnmm. I should go inspect mine aswell.
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I've been running the same belts for 2 years without any noticeable degradation. Teoman is right that they have a crackled texture to them right out of the gate, but they are real industrial belts that I'm sure have conditioners in the rubber to keep them from oxidizing.
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Re: Belts cracking/wearing?

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I'll see if I can get a picture of them, it's the first time I've noticed it and never seen it on my other printer!

Here's a pic:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/vPEKo5Vl.jpg[/img]

Sorry to worry you guys, it does indeed seem to be the texture, my bad for not inspecting it properly :)

One thing I did notice though, the belt is rubbing the edge of the V-slot slightly (you can see the deposits on the right hand side), is there a way to stop this at all?
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That's basically the alignment of the belt tensioner. Certain angles will cause the belt to track towards the outer edges of the bearing until it contacts something. It's a juggling game of proper tension while trying to keep the alignment of the screw going through the bearing parallel with the bearing at the bottom.
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Your best bet is probably just to file the sharp edge off of that part of the extrusion. It's a tight tolerance for that belt, and KAS is right that it's nearly impossible to adjust your belt tension without causing the belt to cant slightly.
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