cable strain relief clamp 3d models
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Cable strain relief for the heatbed on the Anet E10. Requires 2 short M3 screws to secure it in place. Check out these videos about this upgrade here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YHIuqbW_fg Get the printer at an affordable price of 279 USD...
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Here is an stl of the printhead cable strain relief fix that anycubic has put in production on all there newer printers. Unfortunately this part is not available for sale nor do they offer an stl for us to print. So here my version, its very similar...
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... The primary web page for this object can be accessed at http://www.ctheroux.com/flsun-cube-extruder-cable-strain-relief-holder/. ...From there, you can request the source files necessary to produce your own copy of this essential component.
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Haven't seen strain relief designed for this mouse, even though it was a very popular mouse, so I made one, inspired by the LethalGamingGear model.For use with custom 550 paracord cable, replaces those normal heat-shrink ones.Comes in 2 versions,...
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This will take the cable strain, lift the cable so it does not touch the frame, stepper, or the micro stop switch ... this is a mixture of parts cut and sliced together ... ... printed this with 60% infill,
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In here you will find all the Sidewinder bed cable strain reliefs your hearts desire. If yours is not, leave a comment and I will upload a version for it. I wanted one that could just slide on without disassembly the bed levelling knob. This...
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After I printed the proximity sensor mount by beamzer, I remixed his sensor mount to this cable strain relief to secure my cable bundle. ...It can be customized to have __| or ¯¯| shape or just straight --- so you might be able to use it in various...
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... The result is a very secure cable connection that will not fall out but it can easily be removed if you want to move the microphone to a stand (suggest using a zip-tie on that stand to provide the strain relief in that case).Problem solved.
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I've been puzzled by previous strain relief designs for the Artillery Sidewinder bed heater's peculiar dog-leg where the cable attaches. That's why I opted to print Duke_S' robust design from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3869099) -...
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This is an updated version of my original design concept, refocusing the strain relief to slide onto the heatbed instead of relying solely on a screw attachment. The result is a snug fit that resists movement and ensures stability. ...To further enhance...
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Broke my strain relief for a cisco catalyst switch so designed a replacement.The files are all of the same thing, just grab the one you need.Short description why this came to be here: https://youtu.be/IncNisl5Qp0
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I tightened the extruder strain relief in place with four precisely fitted M3x8mm screws. To secure the filament sensor, I used a sturdy 3mm rod end, which was carefully attached using an M3x20mm screw that offered a rock-solid hold. ...Additionally, I...
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This replacement strain relief gland is designed specifically for use with Wahl brand hair clippers, where the original component often deteriorates due to natural wear and tear over extended periods of usage. ...To ensure optimal performance, this part...
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The Wanhao i3 maker selects V2 and V2.1 benefit from heated bed strain relief featuring a distinctive ridge on the bed itself. ...This design clips neatly into the square hole found on the Y-carriage of these specific 3D printers.
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I designed this "Bed Cable Strain Relief" for my 1/4 inch (7mm) MIC6 cast aluminum bed because I couldn't find anything else worth printing and using. The design sticks up over the top so I can have something at the back to push my PEI flex plate...
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To prevent constant breakage in my extruder's cable wires, I created a clip that reduces strain on the cables. ...By attaching this to the bottom of the X carriage plate using the terminal block screw's position, the end of the cable on the extruder...
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I recently encountered a problem with my extruder motor that ended up being caused by excessive strain on its cable, which is a common issue in these types of machines. ...Luckily, I found another type of cable that could be used as a replacement, but...
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Strain Relief for Heated Bed Cable on Ender 2 Here is a plate to be mounted with washers and nuts under your heated bed. I highly recommend insulating your bed and using the appropriate file. I also recommend using the 3 screw version to hold...
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Strain Relief for Heated Bed Cable on Ender 2 Here is a plate designed to be mounted with washers and nuts under your heated bed. I highly recommend insulating your bed and using the appropriate file. I also recommend using the 3-screw version to...
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Custom Mounting Solution for Microcontrollers: A DIY Strain Relief Block. This versatile block features a pre-drilled hole at its base, designed specifically to accommodate heat-set M2 threaded inserts. ...However, the hole's diameter can be easily...
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The existing cable support clip drops the cable down dramatically, causing it to strain under its own weight. This project aims to provide additional support for the cable and minimize wear and tear. Utilizing TinkerCad, I revamped the original...
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Designed up this snap-on piece to relieve strain on the cable for the Huawei Watch 1 Printing: I printed this at 20% infill, not that infill is even affected given how thin the walls are. ...Printed in 2 parts so gluing is necessary Print time...
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Both my Mini and MK3s has the cables to their X-axis motors just hanging with a zip tie holding the cable cover in place around the cable it self. This reliefs the cable a bit and firmly hold the cable cover inplace with a zip tie that goes though a...
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I Designed This Strain Relief For Tevo Tornado Version 1.1. The Zip Tie Openings Have Been Improved Significantly. I Specifically Created This Design To Meet The Needs Of Tevo Tornado Users. Because It Will Come Into Contact With A Heated Bed,...
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I tried a couple of other strain relief brackets. They seemed a bit sloppy so I created my own version that spans across the underside of the heatbed to increase stability. It uses more filament but is much more stable. ONLY PRINT IN ABS because...
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I experimented with a few other strain relief brackets, but they looked somewhat flimsy so I designed my own version that spans across the underside of the heatbed to boost stability. It requires more filament, but it's much steadier. PRINT ONLY IN...
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... modification should offer some level of protection. If you are currently using the standard Anet Auto Leveling Sensor, it's recommended that you relocate it to the front of your hotend, as large prints may cause it to collide with the cable relief.
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After trying out a couple of other bed wire strain reliefs with mediocre results, I took matters into my own hands and designed one from scratch. Its compact size allows it to be placed close to the bed without extending too far back, ensuring a snug...
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This is a straightforward strain relief for heated bed wiring on Prusa i3 style printers. To mount this particular design, you'll need to drill two 3mm holes through the aluminum bed, so proceed only if you're willing to modify your print bed. I...
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The first option provides more clearance between the base plate and the cable, but may result in cable contact with the chamber's rear plate. In contrast, the 45-degree version positions the cable closer to the base plate, freeing it from the...