cable strain relief clamp 3d models
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This is a simple and lightweight cable strain relief, for common NEMA 17 stepper motors with permanently attached cables.I was concerned that the cables will eventually snap at the stepper's input. ...So I designed this strain relief to give me some...
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Human: Brings forward enhancement (in my opinion) on Reliabuild's Extruder Cable Strain Relief for their RBB3 printer.\r\n\r\nReverses the Filet at top of stack from outside edge to inside edge. ...Presents a rounded edge for extruder cable to rub...
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In an effort to eliminate this point of vulnerability, I designed a strain relief bracket that can simply slide over the back of the stepper motor without having to cut plugs and feed cable through anything. The support diameter is made slightly...
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The choice of material affects how easily the strain relief bends depending on how strong the cable is pulled (PLA = stiffer, TPU = floppier).To assemble, align a length of cable over the slot and push it in carefully. keep the connector and attached...
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The kind of material you choose will affect how easily the strain relief bends when the cable is pulled hard (PLA makes it stiffer while TPU makes it floppier). First, put a length of your power adapter cable into the slot and push it in gently,...
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Anderson PoperPole connectors are popularly used for Amateur Radio equipment, but for small low power gear the power cables are often small diameter and need some strain relief when soldered to a PowerPole connector.This clip supports a pair of...
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This is a simple parametric cover and strain relief for joining cables, and prints without support material. Print two halves and simply use two zip ties to grip the cable at each end and protect the cable join. The cover can be customised with the...
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Secure the cable to the strain relief using a zip tie. I must admit, the outcome is also quite rigid, much stiffer than expected. Printed this with 3 walls (1.2mm) and 15% infill (grid).\r\nI also designed front spring caps for the two front corners,...
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Merely slide it over the extruder PCB from the front and utilize a zip-tie to secure all cables at the strain relief neck. This is the most recent versions, both extending the neck higher and featuring an impression for the zip-tie. The latter has a...
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Beyond serving as a cable strain relief, this design also plays a crucial role in preventing cables from getting snagged on the Y motor. While occasional accidents can still occur, this safeguard provides an added layer of protection against such...
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My laptop's power connector was starting to wear out due to the strain it was receiving from the cable's weight and tension to the point where the plug easily slid out. This prevents further damage and keeps the cable from sliding out. I've just...
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This is a remix of the stepper motor strain relief by AndrewBCN. I updated the size of the zip ties holes and location within the 'cup' to take the strain off the thin area where it connects to the arm. On the x axis one, i included a grove...
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Two cable clamps secure the 16-way ribbon cable running to the Extruder head, keeping its route tidy and organized. This simple solution greatly improves the overall appearance of the setup. ...To ensure a stable fit, two cable clamps are required,...
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My laptop's power connector was starting to wear out due to the strain it was receiving from the cable's weight and tension to the point where the plug easily slid out. This prevents further damage and keeps the cable from sliding out.
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... this wire eventually fatigues (ie breaks) the printer just stops mid print . This stress relief provides a much kinder bend radius for the cables, & you don't need to drill holes in your bed, or upset any bed levelling to fit it (result !!) Enjoy
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Just slide this over the top Index strap, insert cable ties into channels on the side and wrap cable like on the first image and tighten down the cable ties. I used the cable ties that came with my Prusa MK3S, the dimensions for the cable ties are:...
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Simply slide it over the top Index strap, insert cable ties into the channels on the sides, wrap the cable as shown in the first image, and tighten down the cable ties. I utilized cable ties that came with my Prusa MK3S, which have the following...
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Side effect is that it squished the current cable enough to use until the new cable gets here. This should in theory reduce the radius of the cables bends coming from the back of the headset. This should make sure the copper doesn't bend as much on...
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This straightforward design shields damaged, severed, or vulnerable cables from further harm. The specific benefits it provides will hinge on the snugness of the fit and the dimensions in which you choose to print its various attributes. ... I've...
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However, I became concerned with the bracket sticking out and getting caught on something, so I redesigned the piece to be print without needing support and using a right-angle mini USB cable for a lower profile. ... Both are designed to allow the...
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To address this issue, I adjusted the top to its minimum position and moved the Ziptie attachment right up to the cable, allowing for a secure tie-in at its strongest point near the base. Big thanks go out to the original creator of this design -...
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Since the plug connection of my extension cable kept coming loose whenever I pulled it, I designed this locking mechanism to secure it in place. And please don't suggest that simply tying a knot would suffice, as 3D designers strive for more elegant...
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Since the plug connection of my extension cable always came loose when I pulled it, I designed this connection lock. ...And please: don't tell me that you can just tie a knot, that's not the way 3D designers do it ;P edit 2020-06-01: I made a version...
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I'm focused on managing cables coming from the X-switch and X-stepper. There are two types: thin wires with a 6mm diameter and thicker wires with an 8mm diameter. ... You can view all my notes, recommendations, and modifications for the Anet A8 at...
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... Ender3 hotend, installation is straightforward: simply remove two M3 screws, attach this part using two M3 x 10 mm screws, all without removing the protective cover. For added stability, a few cable ties are all that's needed to complete the job.
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This is a protective clip for the USB cable of the Oculus Go headset. I almost pulled the micro USB connector out of the charger while playing Drop Dead, so this clip should help prevent that from happening again. The clip fits snugly over the...
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... wide. kp3s internal ("external") mosfet bed heater holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5326275 KP3S z-carriage cable holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5326264 MGN9H z axis KP3S linear rail: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5326253
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I added a ribbon cable strain relief clamp to the cover and extended the spacers on the inside by ~8mm to be able to use the cover without spacers. ... As I'm using the cover on an Artillery Genius with a BLTouch I also added a cutout to the top to be...
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Normally, these cables are soldered to the bed, and over time, the up and down movement causes the solder to weaken - providing strain relief in this manner allows the cable to move freely, but not at the bed end.\r\n\r\nIt's a basic print, sitting...