Helmer Drawer Endstop

Helmer Drawer Endstop

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This ensures the Helmer drawer stays within the box boundaries. I prefer letting drawers open while using tools stored in the drawers. Frequently, a drawer slips out and drops to the floor; this endstop prevents such incidents. However, it does not function for the top drawer. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.32 Infill: 50 Notes: Resolution is irrelevant; I selected the maximum setting that produces a good print quality. Post-Printing Hole / pin diameter. The pin has a 5mm diameter, while the hole measures 5.5mm in diameter. When printing with a large layer height, this creates a snug fit for me. If it doesn't work for you, adjust the diameter in the OpenSCAD file or apply a drop of glue. assembled in use Assembly Begin by installing the bottom drawer since assembling the endstop is easier with a removed drawer on top. Pull the drawer almost out. Take the "hook" part and attach it to the slide attached to the frame, hooking the bottom hook around it. Next, take the other part and push it into the hole from the bottom side. I use them on both sides but technically one is enough if you're okay with the drawer sliding more on the other side.

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