WINSINN GT2 Pulley 20 Teeth 5mm bore 6mm Width 20T Timing Belt Pulley Wheel Aluminum for 3D Printer (Pack of 5Pcs)

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  • cuong Tu

    > 24 hour

    This product was very good and didnt scratch easily like my other pulleys that scratched when I pulled the flanges off. Overall this product did its job very well, no complaints here.

  • Rusty Brooks

    > 24 hour

    Arrived quickly, they work fine, seem to be good quality. I think they will work fine for my 3d printer application.

  • GreenBanana

    > 24 hour

    I needed a set of these for doing Z-Axis sync on a CR-10 V2. These fit perfectly and seem to be well made. I like the double set screws on each for added security. The price is right for good enough quality. Nothing more you can ask for.

  • kr4sh

    > 24 hour

    I used these to modify my CR-10s 3D printer to synchronize the z-axis lead screws. I attached them at the top of the machine and connected them with a belt and tensioner (3D printed). Works great! I used a 760-2GT-6 belt to connect the pulleys.

  • Fernando Gonzalez

    > 24 hour

    Cumple con su calidad

  • JBAD

    > 24 hour

    Perfect size for my dual z stepper sync. Good quality materials.

  • Lincoln Boehm

    > 24 hour

    Used to install a stepper in a modification of a machine

  • Timothy A. Heidecker

    > 24 hour

    I used these for a timing belt on my ender 3 v2 and works perfect with no complaints.

  • CC Very pleased!

    > 24 hour

    Work perfectly. Only missing one screw, but only needed three of the five pulleys, so tool one from unused.

  • Andrew R

    > 24 hour

    These worked out great and seem to be quality made. The only issue I had is that one of the socket screws was inserted the wrong way so the allen key wouldnt work. I had to take time to unscrew it using pressure while turning but it eventually came out. Once I flipped the screw over I could use the allen key and all was well. Im guessing they use a machine or magnetic tool to insert the screws because there is no way an allen key could put in backwards like it was.

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