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Answer by Mołot for When is a leadscrew too bended and should be replaced?

It's too bent when it starts to cause issues.Really, it is that simple. If your prints looks good, you don't hear any screeching sounds, your motors are not losing steps, then you are good and just...

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When is a leadscrew too bended and should be replaced?

I've bought an additional second hand printer and I noticed that the lead screw is bended. I did not have any issues so far with prints that are only a few cm tall. I filmed it from the top, next to a...

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Answer by 0scar for When is a leadscrew too bent and should be replaced?

Cause and effectBent screws can cause an effect known as Z-wobble. But, to mitigate this, the non-driven side of the lead screw is left unconstrained. This is intentionally designed as such.This means...

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Answer by Mołot for When is a leadscrew too bent and should be replaced?

It's too bent when it starts to cause issues.Really, it is that simple. If your prints looks good, you don't hear any screeching sounds, your motors are not losing steps, then you are good and just...

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When is a leadscrew too bent and should be replaced?

I've bought an additional second hand printer and I noticed that the lead screw has been bent. I did not have any issues so far with prints that are only a few cm tall.I filmed it from the top, next to...

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