Baofeng UV9R adapter to use the Motorola EP450 battery clip

Baofeng UV9R adapter to use the Motorola EP450 battery clip

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I bought a Baofeng UV9R but didn't like the belt clip design. It's not comfortable because its rotation. I wan't a sturdy clip, so that the radio won't move when I'm walking, moving, etc (doing firefighter things). I have a spare EP450 battery, and I love the clip design on motorola radios, so I designed this adapter to use the belt clip included in the EP450 with the UV9R. I had to print it standing because of the small details in both sides. This is my 5th iteration, but I haven't used it on the field yet. I recommend using a washer or something similar so that the bolt head won't damage the adapter so fast. Try to print this with only walls, it will be more resistant. Please, if you have any problems or ideas to improve this design, do comment and I will try to implement those changes. Version 6: Now the adapter itself is shorter, as an effort to reduce the torque. I used an aluminum plate from a poster so that the screw doesn't bite into the plastic, you could also use a washer (I didn't have one so tiny).

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