Linear Rail Lubrication

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • This video is an outcome of building the Voron 2.4 3d printer kit from Blurolls. This video focuses on lubricating the linear rails or as some call it "linear guides". I spent quite a bit of time investigating this and decided to rely on the Hiwin manuals. This is probably slightly different than most videos related to linear rail lubrication. Note that I believe these a real Hiwin rails. They came well protected and looked very clean compared to some of the knock offs I have seen. Watch the video to see the details. Stay tuned as I post additional videos of this build as it progresses. If you like the video, please select like or even better, subscribe.
    References:
    www.hiwin.com/pdf/linear_guid...
    hiwin.us/wp-content/uploads/l...
    Syringes:
    www.amazon.com/dp/B07PR27S76?...
    Grease:
    Please note, that while this is the grease I used. A viewer informed me that technically this grease is not recommended since it is white. It has worked really well for me, but please use the grease recommended on the Voron site or Hiwin instructions just to be safe and sure.
    www.amazon.com/Lucas-Oil-1053...
    BluRolls Voron 2.4 kit:
    www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
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Комментарии • 54

  • @radmin2
    @radmin2 2 года назад +1

    This is a video I wish I had seen before my build started. Great none the less.

  • @lotechgreg
    @lotechgreg 2 года назад +4

    Great video. My lubrication needles measured 1.6-8 mm and, still allowed the grease to "spooge" out, not be forced into the lube ports, so, I took an extra needle cap, drilled out the end, and, tapered it to a "fine" point,on a belt sander. This, used as a seal, allows me to force the grease through to where it needs to go. Also, use a very "fine" needle, and, apply grease directly to the balls from the bottom side. Grease, ports,and, balls, slide, slide, slide, repeat, repeat, repeat. HTH.......

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly 2 месяца назад +1

    Very clear. Ive just come back to revisit this video because ive had to just replace my rails after having my 3d printers in storage for a long time. I really should have been doing this from the start if I had i probs wouldnt need to replace them.
    You see so many people saying just spray lube onto the rail and run it back and fourth but I always though bearings were supposed to be packed, hence the port I guess!

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      I hear alot about applying oil as well. That might work if the printer is open and the rails don't get warm, but these have a grease port. It must be for a reason. Thank you!

  • @truegret7778
    @truegret7778 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks.
    BTW - you did say when reading the Hiwin manual, to move the carriage 3x block lengths and repeat.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @truegret7778
      @truegret7778 Месяц назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop 😃I've been investigating linear rails (actually considered linear steppers in the rail - too $$), and was curious whether the you've noticed an improvement in surface quality (assuming you've competed you Voron build....) [;^)

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Месяц назад

      @@truegret7778 I can't state that I've seen an improvment because this Voron always used rails. But I can state this printer (once tuned) prints better than any other non-rail printer I've had. I'm not sure thats a reasonable comparison. If your non-rail printer has good bearings and accurate wheels, it should print just as good.

  • @gabachobarbudo2704
    @gabachobarbudo2704 Год назад +1

    Love your channel thanks for the stl for the stealth burner carriage. Just curious, what type of accels ore you getting. I’m building a second v2 which is almost done now using hiwin rails this time.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      Thank you!
      Right now, I'm at 5000 for acceleration for clean prints. I'm limited by my Y axis mass on the 2.4 350. I can't measure resonance with my accelerometer since changing to Stealthburner since I ran out of 5v ports. I'm making a few changes and once I have a proper connection for the accelerometer, I will test again. I hope with the reduced motor size and weight the numbers go up. We shall see soon. I will publish those ASAP. Thank you very much for watching and asking! I will post those numbers soon....

  • @yucel136
    @yucel136 2 года назад +1

    Realy informative video. I like it.

  • @miguelfunes2397
    @miguelfunes2397 2 года назад

    Hi, Could you tell me where do you usually buy your hiwin rails, please?, in Amazon I purchased some but were really cheap quality. Thanks

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад

      I purchased a kit that included these. The 3d printer kit was from Blurolls.

  • @mtraven23
    @mtraven23 Год назад +1

    good stuff. Related question: you ever pull the balls & mic them? On the few I've pulled apart, I found all the balls to be the same size. More high end rails alternate between full size bearing balls & spacer balls, generally a few micrometers smaller. It allows for better rolling. anyways, I'm thinking about "re-balling" mine, just curious if you or anyone else has played with this.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      Thank you! I have not taken them apart yet. However, I did take them out of where they were being used for a repair (the rail was not the problem). Brand new these felt slightly rough & slightly noisy. After several hundred hours of use, I could not believe how they had transformed. Smooth as could be with drastically less force needed to move the carriage and virtually silent with no play. I would get this brand again. When it comes time to service them, I will certainly mic them to see where they are. Thank you for watching!

    • @mtraven23
      @mtraven23 Год назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop good to know, mine do seem a bit noisy now, printer still in production so pretty much 0 use.
      Make sure you got a good setup when you go taking those apart, the balls want to go everywhere! I use a tray + a magnetic sheet to keep everything together. Also, be sure everything is clean.
      Thanks for sharing your experience. Every detail matters.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      @@mtraven23 Thank you for the tips! These are on a 3d printer, so a very lite load. I'm super curious how long these will run before needing to be taken apart.

  •  2 года назад +5

    Hey, it's nice to see you're going strong with build. How did you liked the kit so far?

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад +2

      So far, I really like the kit. Most of the parts seem to be of high quality and it was just so convenient. I'll know for sure once I actually get this running. I would purchase a kit from Blurolls again. There is only one part I'm a little worried about, the bed heater. Another viewer showed me a video that was posted of another build where the heater was not working correctly. Physically, the bed heater looks great, but I will be careful once this is running and spend some time making some measurements of the heater to make sure it's good. But so far, I would recommend the kit.

    •  2 года назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop great to hear, been following this kit for a while and it's just... Seemed too good to be true for the price. I had big doubts about genuinity of the branded parts. But if you say it's good, I'll definitely consider this kit more seriously. Thank you for the videos and have fun.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад

      @ , If you have any concerns about specific parts, ask and I'll try to provide a close up photo. Almost everything seems brand name and genuine except for that heater...

    •  2 года назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop major thing I was worried about is rails, motors and bed.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад

      @ : So far, I think all those parts look great. But the true test of the bed will be heating. I print a lot of PETG and will start printing more ABS which should heat up the bed nicely. I will post a followup on the bed once that has happened.

  • @Schuessel
    @Schuessel Год назад +1

    Hi, great Video. I never even realized that tiny Holes... 🤭 But maybe it's not the right grease for you, i think you miscalculated the Speed. Lithium Grease is for 60m/min -> 6000mm/min -> 100mm/s. Thank you for your work on this Videos, very helpful for me - and your english is very good to understand. Greetings from Germany.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      Vielen Dank. I did end up switching grease later , but I’m not sure it made much of a difference. I have noticed some cheaper rails have fake holes…

  • @fahmialias
    @fahmialias Год назад +1

    Do you have any recommendation for rust protection on the rails?

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      The rails in this video are stainless steel (I think). However every once in a while a thin coat of oil or grease should help keep that rust under control.

  • @TomLombardi
    @TomLombardi 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @Fullscreen007
    @Fullscreen007 2 года назад

    Can i use the Lithiumgrease with Graphit in it from lokal Hardware Store?

  • @ArcaneZorro
    @ArcaneZorro Год назад +1

    Is aerosol white Lithium grease the same as the tube?

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      Many people say it's not. I have no experience with it. Since the video, I have also learned that "White Lithium" is not necessarily white. I have been using Mobil white lithium that can be purchased from online 3D printer retailers in a Syringe and it's yellowish / lite brownish and it works even better than what I used in the video. It's actually thicker as well which I think works well in a hot environment.

  • @TravisDeSouza
    @TravisDeSouza 2 года назад

    Are these original hiwins?

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      I believe they are. The seem to have all the real markings and everything moves very nicely with no noticeable play. The bearings also have a retainer and everything looks spotless.

  • @tarcisiobatista5595
    @tarcisiobatista5595 Год назад +1

    Man it feels like i went in a rabbit hole, i hmjust wantaded an upgrade since the orig8nal bearings on my enders are binding, now i have to learn all about greassing rails, 😢

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      Good luck! Thanks for watching!

    • @tarcisiobatista5595
      @tarcisiobatista5595 Год назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop thankyou for answering, i should be fine with the original lubrication for some time right?

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  Год назад

      @@tarcisiobatista5595 If you are describing the oil on the rails that they ship with, no, that's not alright. Get some grease or some other high quality oil with no particles or additives and add to the bearings in the rail. You should not need to clean the shipping oil off outside of a wipe with a paper towel as it's just mineral oil.

  • @jezclark4882
    @jezclark4882 2 года назад +3

    So there's a little more to grease choice than this. There are TWO separate Hiwin documents to refer to; and there are some slight differences when using them in a low-load situation like a 3D printer. Grease manufacturers recommend the following for linear rails when used on a 3D printer: NLGI00 (rather than NLGI2 that Hiwin recommend), 30-200Cst, NO solid particles (i.e. no PTFE, and no whiteners - so the stuff you're using isn't technically kosher), and must be lithium-based. PTFE should be avoided because it can cause the bearings to slide rather than roll, which actually increases wear.
    Also if you use oil on the rail to prevent rust, it needs to be miscible with the grease you're using inside the carriage.
    All of that said, I don't think I've ever heard of anyone having lube-based problems with rails on printers. Industrial use is entirely another mattter.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад

      Thanks for those details. I went with thicker grease due to the hot environment and hiwin's recommendation. I have not heard of anyone having lube trouble either. But I found the details hard to find relating to the proper way to grease them and a lot of argument about oil, thin grease and thick grease, using solvents, disassembly and more. When I came across the hiwin doc, it seemed so simple and worth a video. Thank you very much!

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      One more thing. I never equated "white lithium grease" = whiteners. I've never seen lithium grease any other way. Good to know. Thank you. I also added a note on the video description recommending what Voron or Hiwin proposes.

    • @jezclark4882
      @jezclark4882 2 года назад +1

      @@KapmansBasementWorkshop mine is definitely lithium-based and is definitely the yellow/brown colour. But I think you're right, most of them are usually whitened.

    • @tomhall5164
      @tomhall5164 2 года назад +1

      I download a PDF document from HIWIN. Title: Lubricating instructions for linear guideways and ballscrews, 30 pages. Did a search on "lithium" - Nothing, not a single hit, no reference to lithium! Per page 24 - "For grease lubrication, we recommend greases in accordance with DIN 51825 (German grease classification system) of consistency class NLGI 2 as specified by DIN 51818. For normal loads, standard greases with the designation - K1K“ are sufficient." The document also had this... "Greases with solid particles such as graphite or MOS2 must not be used." What is MOS2? MoS2 are high quality lithium multipurpose and EP greases. Soo... lithium is not recommend by HIWIN? Additionally, Multipurpose Lithium Grease (Natural) is available in NLGI grades 1, 2 and 3. Another publication from Bosch Rexroth Corporation on lubricating rail blocks recommends "High performance lithium soap reference here is HIWIN Spec Sheet for their G01 (standard recommendation NLGI Grade 1)>>>

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад

      @@tomhall5164 The document I highlighted in the video that recommended lithium grease was from Hiwin as well. So, I don't know. It's very confusing. However, the loads are very low, much less than the rails are rated for. Hopefully as long as there are no particles in the grease, it's probably ok. But the safest is probably what you found in your search. But I can say for sure at this point, the rails in the printer are silent and smooth. The printer is running great. At some point I will clean the rails and I will probably switch the grease to what your found above.

  • @Braddubya8
    @Braddubya8 2 года назад +2

    They are 100% not hiwin if you bought a kit. No way. No how. But you don't need hiwin rails any way.

    • @KapmansBasementWorkshop
      @KapmansBasementWorkshop  2 года назад +2

      I believe they are. They match exactly unless the ones I matched against are fake or these are really good copies. They work amazingly well for what I'm using them for. I have been told by others that they are real, but "b" stock.