Openable Z Axis Mount | MK3/S+ Motor Bracket
In stock · Made-to-order resin · Ships from Auckland · Free shipping over $75
- Material
- High-Detail Resin (8K)
- Colour
- Grey
- Weight
- ~40 g
- Print time
- ~4.5 h
- Shipping
- $10 std · $20 express
- Lead time
- 1-3 d print + 1-4 d ship
Note: This design is not mine. The original creator of these parts is pekcitron. The parts were reworked by jltx and uploaded here. Many of you will never find / have found these parts on Thingiverse, but since I think this upgrade makes a lot of sense I uploaded it here for you. These Z-motor mounts are openable which simplifies the removal of the entire X-axis and the Z-spindles enormously. This makes it much easier to get to the bearings for maintenance. I have been using them for a long time and in my opinion these parts should be standard on this printer. Don't separate the models into individual objects. They contain many small parts to reinforce the part in certain places. Use the given printing parameters to achieve the necessary stability. If you like, have also a look at my models! Original description and printing instructions: Thanks to Pekcitron for the great design. The stock mounts have an error and are too loose which this addresses (see his desciption, and also his excellent photos). I tweaked a couple things and added MK3 Z tops. On the motor mount, I recessed the screw heads so you can reuse the stock M3x10. I also changed the fixed rod hole to 8mm (came out perfectly tight) since I found the other too tight. For the Z tops I tighten the hole to 8mm to match. On the left I tightened up the screw holes. On the right they are looser to enable axis alignment (see assembly instructions). These are designed to print in PETG. ABS will shrink and be too tight. I changed several settings for optimal print: 0.2 layer3 perimeters40% cubic infillslowed first layer to 20 mm/sI included a full plate for convenience. Suggested assembly: remove x mount and z motors and rods. Don't loose hex nuts that hold T-nuts. Tip: cut hole in front of mount (similar to new design) to remove motor easily. Now install new motor mounts on frame and tighten securely. Screw in motors to new mount, not forgetting the extra front filler piece, and tighten. Remount X axis without T-nuts over trap screws of motors, rest on a cloth on bed. Make sure belt is on tight since it keeps the span locked and uniform. Gently slide smooth rods through bearings and rest on receiver holes. Slide a hard support (about 22 mm) under the motor and press the smooth rod straight down into receiver hole. It will be very tight and snap in. Do same on other side. Now screw on T-nuts to motor rod about an inch from the top. Don't attach to X yet. Install upper left Z top. Do not press all the way down on smooth rod since there should be a small gap when level. Screw firmly to frame. Do same on right but screw loosely to frame. Gently slide the X gantry up and down and make sure it feels perfectly smooth and no binding. Now lift to top and screw in T-nuts to hold it at top. The sets the span between the smooth rods at the top so tighten down the right side Z top. You now have an aligned and rigid Z axis. You should find no play in the movement. As a bonus, my printer is even a hair quieter than it already was.
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Frequently asked
How long does shipping take?
Openable Z Axis Mount | MK3/S+ Motor Bracket is printed to order. Lead time is typically 1-3 business days plus 1-4 days NZ shipping. Standard NZ shipping is $10, free over $75.
What material is this printed in?
By default this is printed in High-Detail Resin (8K) at 0.025 mm layer height on an MSLA resin printer. Custom material and colour swaps are available, just leave a note at checkout.
Can I get this in a different colour?
Yes. Every product can be printed in any of the resin colours we stock, or hand-painted on request. Leave a note at checkout or email hello@3dprintworld.co.nz.
Do you ship outside of New Zealand?
Currently New Zealand only. Australian shipping is coming.
Who designed this?
Designed by an independent sculptor and licensed for commercial printing. The original is linked on this page.



