The timing belt is a key component responsible for transmitting motion between the motor and the X/Y axes. Over time, belts can wear out, loosen, or break, leading to issues such as inaccurate positioning, skipped steps, or uneven engraving.
Replacing the timing belt ensures smooth motion, precise alignment, and consistent engraving quality on your Ray5 mini/miniS.
1. Remove the Laser Module
Disconnect the laser cable
Loosen the M3×14 screws or L-shaped hand screws
Remove the laser module
Ray5 mini/miniS 2.5/3.5W
Ray5 mini/miniS 5.5/10W
2. Remove the Top Cover (Ray5 miniS only)
Remove the top acrylic cover
Unscrew 12 screws to access internal components
Top acrylic cover
3. Remove the Slider Components
Use a 2mm hex wrench to loosen the four screws
Remove:
Slider plastic part (mini)
Metal slider with plastic part (miniS)
Ray5 mini/miniS 2.5/3.5W
Ray5 mini/miniS 5.5/10W
4. Remove the Timing Belt
Use a hex wrench to loosen the screws securing both axes:
X-axis: 2 screws
Y-axis: 4 screws (2 front + 2 rear)
Carefully remove the timing belt
⚠️ Important:
Do not miss the T-slot screws that secure the belt
5. Install the New Timing Belt
Thread the new belt through the pulleys and connecting shaft in order
Ensure the belt is properly seated on the shaft
💡 Tip:
Use a screwdriver to guide the belt
Slightly move pulleys left and right to help the belt pass smoothly
6. Tension and Secure the Belt
Insert one T-slot screw into the profile along the X-axis
Press the belt onto the screw and tighten it
Pull the belt tight on the opposite side
Insert the second T-slot screw and tighten
Check after installation:
The belt should have proper elasticity
Pulleys should move smoothly without sticking
7. Reinstall Components
Reinstall the slider and plastic parts
For Ray5 miniS, reinstall the top acrylic cover
Mini:
MiniS:
Conclusion
Replacing the timing belt on the Ray5 mini/miniS is essential for maintaining precise motion control and high engraving accuracy. Proper installation ensures smooth operation, reduces mechanical errors, and extends the lifespan of the machine.
Regular inspection and timely replacement of the timing belt will help maintain consistent performance and reliable engraving results.