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This is a small piece that provides strain relief for the wire bundle coming from the extruder/hotend on the Seckit SK-Tank. It attaches to back of the carriage, facing forward, using the top center screw hole. ...Then you can zip tie the wire bundle...
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This spacer is designed to relieve strain on the x-axis endstop cable. A simple approach ensures successful printing on Thing-O-Matic. The SCAD file allows for easy customization, and assembly requires a small zip-tie to secure the cable in place. ...To...
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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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I designed a quick strain relief clamp for my new CR10 V2 to prevent the Bowden tube from twisting when the X-axis moves, so I wouldn't have to disassemble the tube. My fittings appear to be standard size with a 10mm hex that's 5mm high and capped...
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Mount a strain relief for the Ender 5 heat bed wires to prevent excessive bending. Attach it to the carriage using M4x12 or M3x12 plus a nut. To avoid wire bending when leveling up and down beyond normal limits, I made some adjustments: * Increase...
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Added strain relief for HEVO frames or any other 2020 frames, which proves useful for heated beds fueled by AC power or any type of heated bed setup. The distance between the 2020 frame and the cable groove is roughly 13mm. The offset from the...
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This bracket is specifically designed to alleviate excessive strain on the hose near the port when using a CPAP machine at an elevated position, such as on top of a dresser. It does so by holding the hose securely in place. A recent design update...
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UPDATE 14.01.2023Reddit user ar99644 sent me a remix as he uses his power supply in combination with the strain relief to the other side when he plays in bed, so he mirrored my design to the other side. Like this the cable should remain tucked...
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I also created a design for the bed level wingnut knobs, for those interested.\r\nKudos to JAWehrung who designed thing:1895223, it inspired me to create this strain relief design. Although I didn't remix his model.\r\n\r\nPS: version 2.1 is slightly...
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I wasn't satisfied with how the wires to the heated bed were simply supported by solder, so I conceived and printed this strain relief system. It firmly attaches to the relay on the board and has two mounting posts that can be heat-staked for secure...
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... in place using another zip clip. A strain relief is necessary at some point, probably for the extruder end, where we can use a clamp around the motor of the extruder - I'm open to suggestions and would appreciate any ideas you have on this matter.
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This is a wire strain relief snap-on bracket designed specifically for NEMA 17 stepper motors commonly used on the MPCNC machine. Two versions are available, one for each X and Y steppers - you'll need four of these brackets in total, while the...
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This strain relief will keep wires secure and prevent cracks from forming in the future. WARNING: DO NOT print with PLA. It will sag, hit the frame, and destroy your entire project! ...Use more heat-resistant filaments like PETG, ASA, or ABS instead.
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Since the old cable strain relief was molded and therefore not reusable, I have 3D printed my own. The part is meant to be melted onto the cable. I 3d-printed it twice using TPU (no supports needed), then I simultaneously liquefied both parts on...
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I needed a strain relief bracket that wouldn't interfere with the bed levelling screws - instead, one that clamped the bed carriage would be perfect using M3 hardware. The one I designed is v1. This is version 2, featuring an angle to prevent screws...
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Add-on clip for micro servos gives strain relief to the servo wires. Two versions of the model are provided, one for cable-wrapped and one for exposed wires. Secure the wires with a small zip-tie and use an M3 x 10mm screw along with an M3...
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I wanted a strain relief bracket which didn't interfere with the bed levelling screws - instead, one that clamped the bed carriage would be ideal using m3 hardware The one I made is v1. This is version 2, featuring an angle to avoid screws contacting...
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I created a strain relief that works for my configuration because I couldn't find one that fit, using M4 screws on the upper right bearing as the foundation. This design is an open loop that slips around your wire bundle for easy installation. When...
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I recently encountered an issue with my printer's wiring where the control board wires leading to the hotend were extremely short, causing constant strain due to the default wire routing setup. I'm not sure if this is a typical problem or if my...
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This is a strain relief for the wires on the heated bed. It's designed to be bolted but the printed component on the bed will need to be drilled (very carefully) using a 3mm drill bit (or imperial equivalent). I have not tested the bolted method as...
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Modified the Strain Relief to fit the bigger plug of the surface dock. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 100% Filament: CCTREE PLA Black Category: Computer
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My go at the excellent ear strain reliever design by goldmole and spitzspot. Edited the "feet" to use less material since there was quite some of it unfunctional. ...Also resized it a bit to fit two of them at once on my print bed.</p> <h3>Print...
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That for I created this HDMI strain relief, you can attach to your original RG350 + my RG350 game pad holder. !ATTENTION! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ There is a layer of furniture felt in between the...
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My partner relies on a machine at work that comes equipped with poorly made cables prone to frequent failures due to inadequate strain relief. In an effort to reinforce them for her, I tested several methods, but they ultimately failed to deliver...
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Important: For using the Strain Relief Bracket, it is crucial that you solder the cables exiting the heated bed and not entering from inside (this is the original position of the cables) - so you need to solder them rotated by 180 degrees. The...
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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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On the male connector, I added a bit of super glue after to hold them in place as there is less area to hold them in place.I tested my prints with some generic XT60 connectors, and both fit the standard connectors with no modifications.I printed mine...
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A machine that my partner needs to use for work comes with really terrible cables that fail all the time due to a lack of adequate strain relief. I tried several methods to reinforce them for her, and while productive, none of them worked super well....
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I think it best to disconnect the cable before installing so that you don’t put any strain on the hotbed connector. PLA is works but I recommend ABS or PETG because of the temperature. There is a removable piece in the front. Remove it if you want...