
Peristaltic Pump
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Hello!\nThis is a spacious (110x140x55mm) three-dimensional printed peristaltic pump. You can power it with your trusty cordless drill.\nThe project consists of five parts to print along with some other essential materials needed\n(which are clearly outlined in the provided instructions)\nAny adjustments or suggestions you may have to make improvements are always welcome and encouraged - Have a great time making this! - Yours truly, Andrew \n\n \n \n Instructions for Use\nTo successfully bring this project to life, it's necessary that you procure these required materials (apart from the essential five prints): \n\nfive precision-grade 608 bearings\nthree high-strength M8 bolts with a length of twenty millimeters\none specially long M8 bolt, eighty millimeters in length\nfour M5 bolts each fifty millimeters in length\ntwo M5 bolts with lengths of twenty-five millimeters\ncan be replaced by an equal amount or more as per design needs\nten M5 washers that ensure a secure fit\nsome form of flexible hose, preferably six millimeters in outer diameter to maximize flow\nFor a comprehensive visual representation of how all the components fit together seamlessly, consult the attached pictures. Although not visually depicted are four discreet M5 bolts crucially holding the entire structure together.\nPlease be advised that The pump casing might necessitate some minimal additional support during printing, particularly given its placement adjacent to the substantial holes present at the bottom of this model, the rest however does lend itself to successful prints without the need for external assistance\nDetailed information about this versatile hose: There exists a roughly two millimeter space separating the bearings on the rotor and the interior wall of the case
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