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This USB strain reliever offers a refreshing alternative to zip ties by featuring a cleverly designed hole that cradles the cable in place, eliminating wiggling and slippage. Its roots lie in cheer4ftc's ingenious USB strain reliever design, which...
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... screws. For holding the strain reliefs in place, I employed M3 screws, while wood screws were used to fasten this assembly to the base plate. ... I have included the Fusion 360 design files for your reference; feel free to remix them as you see fit.
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Hello everyone, a simple strain relief for a hose with an outer diameter up to 16 mm. For installation use 2 Spax screws D=4. For strain relief use 3 cable ties (do not tighten too much). Hallo zusammen, eine einfache Zugentlastung für einen...
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The strain relief fits over the SB50 connector and provide a place to secure the wires with zip ties.Moreover the body of the strain relief has grips on the side to aide in pulling the connectors apart.The strain relief snaps over the SB50 connector...
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The X-Axis strain relief bolts directly to the end of the linear actuator using four of the supplied extra M4-8 screws that come with the Snapmaker. The shorter connector strain relief is meant for the cable connector for the toolhead. This shorter...
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Designing a Custom Heart Ear Strain Relief System A unique twist on traditional earphone strain relief, this adaptable design caters to various device shapes and sizes. Using the Thingiverse remix as inspiration, we can create an improved version...
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20% infill is sufficient.A tougher version of it is available athttps://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/43060-flsun-cube-extruder-cable-strain-reliefholder-i2 .Support is not neededThis object main web page...
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**UPDATE**: After removing my bed leveling screws (completely unnecessary on a printer equipped with auto bed sensing) I adjusted the strain relief to permit a smaller gap between the y axis plate and the heated bed. ...Additionally, I added a notch...
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UPDATE: After removing my bed leveling screws (completely unnecessary on a printer with auto bed sensing) I adjusted the strain relief to allow a smaller gap between the y axis plate and the heated bed. Also added a notch to allow for use with...
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I drilled a small hole to pass the zip tiethrough the bed frame.No support is required to print this part.This object main web page is:http://www.ctheroux.com/flsun-cube-bed-cable-strain-relief/.You can request the source files on the page listed...
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If you're using a Quicko T12 soldering iron with a metal handle, one of its main vulnerabilities is that the wiring within the handle lacks sufficient strain relief. To address this issue, I recommend installing this small component into the notch,...
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To achieve optimal results, print the strain relief flat side down without any supports, allowing it to flex and absorb the force exerted by the ribbon cable throughout its range of motion. The Tiertime Cetus 3D MKII printer has been verified to...
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... pressure on the internal connections. For optimal performance, I recommend printing two units at once, as they work seamlessly together. This strain relief is specifically designed for 16mm MDF boards, providing a secure and reliable fit every time.
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I've modified a chunky ABS upgrade for the standard melty PLA bed strain relief system. - You'll need two tie wraps: - One will secure the cap in position, because the stock clips break if you even think about sneezing on them. - The other will...
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... an external battery. I have already printed Marcel X's cable strain relief for my Go and decided to resize it to fit the Quest 2 stock headband and a 5mm cable. I have included the .F3D file in case you want to improve it. ... No support needed.
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A small strain relief for my Griffin FM transmitter that plugs into my iPod. Years of use in the car was causing the wire to pull free from the iPod plug. This strain relief will help to keep the wire from breaking. ...
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I found the original at Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3036241) but the "hook" to attach the strains to was a bit to flimsy and weak for me (actually broke two times on two models while attaching the strains). So I removed the hook,...
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However, after updating to the latest version of Tinymachines3D's Marlin firmware, I started encountering some issues with the cable getting tangled up in the Z-axis uprights during auto-leveling, even though the strain relief was supposed to direct...
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A Design for Enhanced Heart Ear Strain Relief Innovative Solution to Reduce Stress on Ears This design showcases a creative approach to addressing the issue of strain on the ears, particularly when working with headphones or other audio equipment.
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... Lay flat on build surface and can be printer with no support. I used PETG but it doesn't touch the heat bed so probably will work with PLA. There is no additional strain on the cables doing this and all moves freely. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Choose from these options: - Zero, two, or four screw holes in the baseplate - Two or four screw holes in the clampblock - Screw holes for countersunk screws or lenshead screws - Clamp ribs - yes or no Design it to your liking and watch your cable...
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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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Alpha phase prototype for the Genius adjustable bed cable strain relief Additional hardware_ 2x M3 25mm+ countersunk bolt 1x M3 18mm+ socked head 3x M3 nuts If you do not need much height adjustment you could go away with shorter bolts.
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Strain relief for the Pursa i3 is achieved by utilizing existing screws attached to the build plate and y-axis motor. ...Simply tap these screws into place to secure the build plate firmly to the motor, effectively reducing stress and fatigue on the...
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Use this with your HBE X Carriage (allows Spider hotend on Ender 5 Plus) to reduce wire strain. -Attaches to X Carriage with two M3 x 8mm screws -Use standard small zipties to lightly hold the wires and bowden tube Step file attached so you...
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I've installed an IKEA lot's mirror above my bed and didn't want to add extra stress on the levelling spring by using standard cable strain relief. Since the bed is larger than the mirror, I designed this piece to be secured to the bed with binder...
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spade terminal array strain relief housing Several dimensions are adjustable. Design works with a 1xN matrix of terminals or a 2xN matrix of terminals. ... For (>2)xN matrices of terminals, it can still be functional, but would have to be inserted...
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I whipped up a speedy design in Tinkercad for a super simple strain relief that's perfect for the heated bed of my trusty Tronxy XY-3. This baby prints out in under 30 minutes and requires just two M3 bolts, each a whopping six millimeters long. ...The...
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This custom adaptation combines elements from two distinct variants of the Ender 5 bed strain relief design. The result is a curved configuration that effectively clears the PLA spool holder when installed in an inline setup. ...For reliable attachment,...
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Strain relief for mounting on back of Bondtech DDX v3, designed to fit against Ender 3 x-carriage plate. Slots to slide in m3 nuts inside the front cover. ... Onshape document:...