Eriba puck window locker

Eriba puck window locker

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On my 1985 Eriba Puck, this part was broken. So I designed a replacement part. This was printed in PETG to resist hot temperatures, with an infill of 40% to be strong enough. You must print three parts: - Part one is the base; print it once. - Part two needs to be printed twice; these hold the metal bolt. You may file part two to allow it to fit correctly into part one. Add a M6 bolt in part one, then assemble two x part two around the metal bolt, then glue them and insert them into part one. You may have to force them in to guarantee they won't disassemble later. I printed mine yesterday, and it fits well. Freecad file is given, so if you want to enhance the design or use it for another project, please do so. Edit 29 March 2020: I just added a washer on the bolt side; my old one was destroyed with time. I also added a picture of the whole set of pieces, so you can see how it should be assembled. Note: one week and it's still working; I open and close it at least four times a day because it's my office for COVID confinement.

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