Bear Upgrade 2.1.0-alpha1
What’s new?
- New PSU mounts for all Prusa’s PSU, including Prusa black Delta PSU.
- New Rambo base mounts to make the Rambo cover stiffer. These new mounts are secured with 2x M3x14mm screws with 2x hex nuts (before 2xM3x12mm screws only).
- New Y rod holders that increase the pressure made by the zip tie on the smooth rods. They are also more resistant to strong tightening.
- Reduce Y idler tensioner adjustment range to 2.5mm (3mm before) to reduce risk of bad assembly and increase stiffness.
- New optional parts for 9mm belt Y axis.
- Improve documentation.
Compatibility
💡 You do not need to upgrade the Bear frame if you come from Full Bear Upgrade 2.0 MK3 frame.
💡 You do not need to upgrade the Bear frame if you come from Full Bear Upgrade 2.0 MK2S or MK2.5 frame to use Bear 2.1 releases. However you will need a special belt holder available in the optional parts.
What should I re-print?
If you come from Bear 2.1.0-alpha0 or Bear 2.0 we recommend to replace all new parts that have been updated with this release and get the new hardware corresponding. It is a good time to cleanup and grease the Y bearings (or even replace them with new one). Here are the parts you need to re-print:
- y_rod_holder
- rambo_base_lower_mount
- rambo_base_upper_mount
- y_idler_mount
- y_idler_tensioner
- psu_lower_mount
- psu_upper_mount
What hardware is needed if I come from Bear 2.0?
Below the list is the hardware needed if you upgrade from Bear 2.0 to this new release. No changes are needed on the frame itself.
- 1x M5x16 screw (button head ISO 7380)
- 1x M5x10 screw (button head ISO 7380 or Openbuilds low profile)
- 1x M3x30 screw (socket head ISO 4762)
- 7x M3x25 screw (socket head ISO 4762)
- 4x M3x18 screw (socket head ISO 4762)
- 2x M3x14 screw (socket head ISO 4762)
- 2x M3 square nut (DIN 562)
- 2x M3 hex nuts DIN 934
- 1x M3 hex nylock nut (DIN 985)
- 1x M3 washer (DIN 125), 0.5mm thick
- 1x Dowel pin, 2.95mm diameter, 15.8mm long (same as Bear X axis)
- 1x M5 T-Nut
Check temporary assembly guide to known where this hardware is used.