Wire Clamp on Stepper Motor

Wire Clamp on Stepper Motor

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I'm thinking stepper motor bracket sounds good. Actually, this design is intended for my hot end cable, making sure it stays put since there's a risk that the hot end might get loose due to wire movement stress. The clamp measures around 5mm, securely holding the teflon wire cover in place. It's suitable primarily for Geeetech single extruder style printers and other applications involving stepper motor mounting and cable management. For my use case, I added an extra platform for a led array but it kept falling off due to foam double-sided tape. I've since updated the cap with three designs: one with a flat end up to the clamp, one with a flat surface matching the 2mm thickness of the cap's surface, and another featuring a three-point open end so you can mount it in various configurations. To assemble: Print with 10% infill, 3 walls, and 4 top/bottom layers. This is to maintain flexibility at the other end, especially considering PLA plastic properties. For Geeetech users, limit your max X axis movement to prevent this bracket from hitting the z axis threaded rod. In my case, I limited it to 185mm without adjusting the endstops. You may encounter difficulty installing the m3x24 nut in the lower back section; I recommend mounting it from the rear and using pliers to hold the nut while turning the screw for added grip.

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