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Strain relief for Spindle VFD cable and water cooling lines. Comes in two parts, held together by M4 x 10mm machine screws and nuts. I printed a bunch to route the cables and tubing along the vacuum line to the back of the machine. VFD cable...
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#Anycubic i3 Mega S printhead cable strain-relief I designed this because I did not find a **simple cable strain-relief** for the ***Anycubic i3 Mega S*** that didn't require an elaborate print. Also, I **route my cable** via the **front** instead of...
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... I didn't like the way the wire flexes right at the motor, so I wanted some kind of strain relief. I had to extend the clip height 4mm if I recall correctly. Print with supports for clean clip faces or they sag a little. ...It fits nice and snug now.
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A cable strain relief for the Oculus Rift. Using elements from dantu's design. Recreated in Fusion 360. Compared to dantu's design, this is an angled version that leads the cable downwards. It is inserted under the cable clip at the back of the...
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Given that CR-10S already features a strain reliever on the plate, you typically don't need any additional support. However, since my console sits to the left of the printer, the cable gets bent 90 degrees back and forth. ...If anyone can improve upon...
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This is a strain relief part for the Voxelab Aquila, It clips to the Extruder Wheel mounts and has. locating clip to hold it against the Extruder backplate.It's designed to hold the Bowden tube and Hotend wires securely in place using a couple of...
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The Artillery Sidewinder X1 demands only the best, which is why you'll need to upgrade your cable management game with this advanced Z cable strain relief. To achieve perfection, you'll require 2 M5 T nuts that deliver superior threading quality, 2...
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I purchased the Enomaker Direct Drive Kit from Amazon, but to my surprise, it lacked a strain relief system for the wires connecting to the hot end. The kit includes a 3mm thick spacer that mounts behind the extruder arm, so I created a custom...
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...... To resolve this issue, I've implemented a strain relief system that keeps the cables firmly in place. To set it up, simply use a cable tie to secure them. ... This is an updated design (version 2), which required some adjustments to the screw holes.
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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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I'm impressed by this strain relief system (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2887361) as a means of deflecting and routing the x-axis stepper cable with precision. However, I opted to replace spiral wrap with a braid, which unfortunately no longer...
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#Anycubic i3 Mega S printhead cable strain-relief I designed this because I did not find a simple cable strain-relief for the Anycubic i3 Mega S that didn't require an elaborate print. Also, I route my cable via the front instead of under the arch...
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I trimmed it down if someone wants just a strain relief. I added channels for 2.5mm smaller zip ties. I printed this on my CR-20 Pro with a .2mm nozzle at .12mm layer height. Supports aren't needed, but I did have bridging setting enabled. ... ...
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Just another Cable Strain Relief for the Anycubic I3 Mega. I found many of them here on Thingiverse, but nothing as I imagined, so I designed this and works fine for me. No Supports are needed!! ... For assembly You will need: M3x10 Screws (x2)...
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Combining this sweet innocent 40mm fan mount with the curvaceous but tricky to print strain relief into one body results in this Frankenestein Monstrosity. Put it on top of your Klemco. You'll need to print it with, like, all the supports. And...
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... instead but without the right connectors. Easily solved, påen the Driver, remove the connection board and solder a new wire to the Zigbee pad.This strain relief replaces the connector pads, use m3x8 screws to put them together!Category: Electronics
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The charging cables for Apple devices are often criticized as they easily bend and break, lacking strain relief. It seems like the design intentionally promotes breakage. I created a 3D print model for an iPad cable (likely similar for iPhone), using...
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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 addition offers a strain relief for the heated bed cable, lessening the bending of the wires as they enter the bed connector. ReliaBuild provides a reliable clip to secure the cable connector to the bed connector and safeguard the exposed pins,...
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My MK3S is running with an print server outside of the enclosure.So I needed to get the USB-B and an USB-cable for the camera outside.For that i remixed the strain relief. ...I added two more holes with Ø3,5mm (USB cable of my camera) and another hole...
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I created this custom strain relief because none of the existing ones were suitable for my setup. I envisioned a design that would work seamlessly with any configuration, and I'm pleased to say that it does just that. In addition, I utilize it to...
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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:...
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Improved version of the [already excellent strain relief](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3443100) designed by [derandi3d](https://www.thingiverse.com/derandi3d/about). Key improvements center around reducing stress risers at the interface to the...
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... instead. All you need to do is slap it on there. It holds really well!\r\nEDIT: check the comment - don't use this with tinymachines firmware when the cable is on the right side. Then turn it 180°\r\n\r\nCable strain relief for CR10S pro hotend
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A simple heat bed wiring strain relief solution. This design is intended for use when the heat bed is rotated 90 degrees as commonly suggested by experts. This component slides onto the H-Frame underneath the heat bed. There's still enough clearance...
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I was installing some LEDs in my daughter's room, so I wanted to make sure there was not strain on the connections. I used M3 screws - three short (4mm), four long (~16-20mm, depends on your cable size). The top piece needs support. Requires...
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While using any non stock parts cooler and maximizing your print bed, you may hit your stock strain relief and have a host of close calls or broken coolers. This sits lower and farther back but stays just as effective as stock. Added thinner /...
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All this movement repeats together with the X-carriage, making common sense dictate that a strain relief is necessary to prevent wiring fatigue (breakages, short-circuits) and the typical disastrous consequences. It also makes things look slightly...
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This versatile cable strain relief and bed restraint is designed specifically for the ** CR-10s 4 **, but its compatibility extends to other CR-10 printers as well. It seamlessly integrates with stock hardware. The modification features a press-fit...
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I lost one cable on my CR10 S5 due to wear and tear, prompting me to create a strain relief bracket for my new heated bed cable, but the official bracket no longer fits since Creality began installing an aluminum frame under the bed. I decided to...