low profile c clamp 3d models
580309 3d models found related to low profile c clamp.grabcad
In the first version of my low-profile clamp design, I'm currently refining and improving it by developing Version 2 as a one-piece construction.
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This is a low profile, adjustable clamp. Do not print this, it is a project for metal. I have made mine in steel. ...Use 6mm hex bolts.
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This low-profile clamp is a must-have if your CNC machine comes equipped with a dust shoe, making it ideal for users who prioritize clean and efficient operations. Available in two convenient sizes, this clamp measures 80mm or 110mm, providing...
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A low profile workholding clamp for CNC usage Print instructionsThis is a work in progress Uses: 1x M5 16-16mm socket screw for the sliding part an M5 nut to fasten it to on the base 2x M5 washers 2x 5x25mm steel pins The pin holes are modeled...
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Low-profile CNC clamp designed for applying both side and down pressure effectively. It comes equipped with a stop block and T-nut, which can be purchased separately or created via various methods such as printing or CNC/laser cutting. This design...
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This project shares similarities with low-profile CNC clamps available on the market, but I aimed to create an adaptation specifically designed for use on my CNC waste board featuring insert nuts and dog holes. I plan to print this design over the...
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This is similar to low profile CNC clamps you can purchase however i wanted to adapt it to use on my CNC waste board which has insert nuts, and dog holes. Will be printing this over the weekend and will update ASAP. It's made to suit 6.3mm pins in...
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As you tighten the screw, the clamp will move forward. This is currently designed for machining from metal. Printed versions have not been tested. Due to stress, 70% infill with 3 walls would be recommended. ...The hole might need to be enlarged for...
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REQUIRED HARDWARE: (for 1x clamp) 2x m3x10 or longer 2x m3 nuts Link for the specific nuts that I keep in my shop for basic general use parts (I will not be maintaining amazon links as they change rapidly):...
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The main change was to remove the filet on the base and slider that was causing the piece being clamped to lift. Hardware used: M5 Heated insert https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GHNJWLS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ...
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In order to hold stock of different sizes i had to resize the foot in order to be be able to clamp it down to the available holes. So i created 3 different versions as you can see in the photo. I hope that you find it usefull. ...
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I'm designing a docking system that's ultra-low profile, eliminating the tall charging docks that clutter up the space. The design incorporates an exit for the cable on both the side and back, ensuring smooth connectivity. I've specifically chosen a...
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These clamps are very low profile and will solve that problem. The foot pad file included is something I printed with TPU filament which will give the clamp some extra grip on the parts (I mainly CNC PCBs ) but these are completely optional. I...
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They are extremely low-profile, yet still able to bite and hold the material quite firmly. ... Each clamp will require the following additional nuts and bolts: 1X M3 12mm hex head 1X M3 Nut 1X M5 16mm Bolt 1X 3030 Series M5 T-Nut (or whatever your track...
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Another benefit, aside from being low-profile, is that it grips a bigger portion of the belt, reducing potential slippage and giving it a sleeker appearance. ...I printed mine with Proto-Pasta carbon fiber filament at 100% infill to make it as rigid as...
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This ia a low profile clamp. Its design is very commonly seen on the internets, but the drawings and other details are always behind a paywall. This annoyed me, so I made my own and publish the design. I made them in steel, so are confirmed...
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Wanted to keep the clamp as low as possible to minimize Z height loss. The centerline of the rod is 9.3MM above the surface of the 2020 extrusion. This is sized for M5 screws to clamp to the extrusion and an M3x16 cap head screw and captured nut...
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Wanted to keep the clamp as low as possible to minimize Z height loss. The centerline of the rod is 9.3MM above the surface of the 2020 extrusion. This is sized for M5 screws to clamp to the extrusion and an M3x16 cap head screw and captured nut for...
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... 6mm rod, everything else is the same. ... Brilliant little clamp. UPDATE Added base_lon.stl file to fit a larger hole spacing on waste board, still 6mm rod and rest as the original. ... Original file https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3835369
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Machinists and engineers seeking a reliable low-profile clamp solution for their CNC projects will find inspiration in the OK-Vise design. Engineered specifically for M5 screws, these clamps provide a sturdy foundation for various applications. ...To...
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Low-profile mounts simplify GT2 belt tensioning for 3D printers and motion control projects by providing an easy clamping system. M3 hardware features a captive nut that securely holds the clamping mechanism in place, while M5 holes ensure sturdy...
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... 20cm from the bottome of the desk. I created this clamp (print 2) to fit into the existing slots on the racing wheel and allow you to bolt through the desk or stand. ... All you need is 4 x M6x70mm bolts with some M6 wing nuts and you're away.
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(There is no text on the parts!) Inserted the Spool Clamp due to comments within other variations of the Spool Rollers having issues with the Spool falling off. Requires: 1 Print for the Spool Clamp 2 Prints for the Spool Holders Total of 2 bearings...
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Low profile clamps for CNC, inspired by OK-Vise (http://www.ok-vise.com/). Designed for M5 screws. Print them sideway for less friction. This is a remix from my previous work, the dimensions are reduced to fit a 20mm v-slot, and the jaws are...