
Snapmaker 2.0 cable strain relief(s)
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Custom designed these parts for the Snapmaker 2.0 A series printers. There are strain reliefs for the X-Axis and tool head cables. These strain reliefs also feature a hole for inserting a typical bowden tube (4mm outside diameter) to use as a way to keep the cable bend smooth. I use "snakeskin" cable wrapping or "techflex" to put around the wire to keep everything together and to give an extra layer of protection for abrasion and for some more rigidity. I also have included the mockup of the Snapmaker2.0 cable connector itself. This was made from reverse engineering the actual connector with dimensions from the actual part with a digital micrometer. The X-Axis strain relief bolts directly to the end of the linear actuator using four of the supplied extra M4-8 screws that come with the Snapmaker. The shorter connector strain relief is meant for the cable connector for the toolhead. This shorter strain relief allows it to be used with the enclosure as there is little room between the top of the enclosure and the top of the toolhead.
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