Combination Padlock v2

Combination Padlock v2

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This is a working combination padlock design that can be used in place of a standard Master Lock on a locker or whatever. It's relatively strong, but it is plastic it's, so not for high security.UPDATE 8/22/2024:Fixed the body models adding more clearance around the detents and springs. Use Body_FIXED.STL. This should resolve the printing issues many people are having. Added an option to print the springs separately if you prefer. The springs work quite well this way and should be easier to print successfully. Use Body_noSprings.STL and Spring.STL. Updated instructions are below.Features:Configurable combination: up to 10,000 possible combinationsSelectable security options: 3 or 4 tumblers with 6 or 10 digit numbersSpring loaded detent feature on tumblers for precise positioning and satisfyingly tactile feedbackSimilar dimensions to classic rotary Master Lock for compatibility with most lockers and other latchesStrong lock body and shackle that resists forcing openNormal or long shackle options for securing larger latchesSolidWorks files for your own customizationCombination mechanism inspired by thingiverse.com/thing:409462 by BLed. Files to PrintThe parts are all interchangeable for many different configurations.  Here are some examples of STL files to select:Example 1:   3 tumbler lock with 6 digits and long shackle, combo 123PadlockV2_Body3x_FIXED.STLPadlockV2_Shackle3xLong.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_6x1.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_6x2.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_6x3.STLPadlockV2_Cap.STLPadlockV2_Spacer.STL Example 2:   4 tumbler lock with 10 digits and short shackle, combo 1982, with springs printed separatelyPadlockV2_Body4x_NoSprings.STLPadlockV2_Springs.STL (print 4 of these)PadlockV2_Shackle4x.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_10x1.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_10x9.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_10x8.STLPadlockV2_Tumbler_10x2.STLPadlockV2_Cap.STLPadlockV2_Spacer.STL Print Settings0.2mm Layer Height0.4mm Line WidthMaterial: PLA+Body (with print-in-place springs) - Body_FIXED.STLWalls 3, infill 20%+Support on detents only: use the touching buildplate setting for support placement, recommend increasing support roof density 50%Make sure supports aren't generated between the springs and body, where the print-in-place breakaway is supposed to occur.Body (with separate springs) - Body_NoSprings.STLWalls 3, infill 20%+No supportsPrint the separate springs to insert into this body: Spring.STLShackle, Tumblers, Spacer, Cap:Walls 10+ / 100% infillNo support Example of what NOT to do with supports.  Supports under detents, YES.  Supports in the springs, NO.  Supports shown in blue: Post-PrintingAssembly:Break free the print-in-place detent springs. I push them into the edge of a table or block until I have heard a few snaps and feel nice and springy. Adjustment of the springs may be required if they are pushed in too hard by pulling them back out for a tighter fit against the tumblers.Select your combination by printing the digits you want to use and stacking them with the inside notches all lined up. Rotate them against each other to smooth out the sliding surfaces for smoother operation.Slide the tumbler stack into the lock body then up into the hole.Insert the spacer under the tumbler stack.With the selected combination aligned with the arrows, insert the shackle through the tumblers and lock body. Make sure all of the tumblers are aligned with the keyway or you won't be able to fully insert the shackle.Slide the cap over the shackle and screw into the threaded hole. Notes:You can color in the numbers with a permanent marker for better visibility.To unlock it, enter the combination numbers aligned with the 2 arrows on the body then pull the shackle up.Detent tension will probably need to be adjusted by disassembling and pushing or pulling the detents slightly out of the body to stretch or compress the springs to a better position. Using Separate Springs:If you are printing the springs separately (using Body_noSprings.STL and Spring.STL) replace assembly step one with this:Insert springs into each slot in the body. The point of the detent should be toward the bottom side of the lock body. They should fit loosely and will be held in place by the tumblers.Category: Tools

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