Bleed key

Bleed key

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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The heating season begins. The air has to come out of the radiators.

I have a bleeder key with a slightly loose fit for this purpose. It should fit most valves. Printed in PETG and solid filling for decent stability.

It is equipped with a large handpiece for better grip.

The handle also has an eyelet to connect several keys together or to attach them elsewhere.

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will this be ok in pla?
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I guess that might be a bit brittle. depending on how tight the valves are. I'd be happy to test it out first!
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Replying to @Schnelle :
I tested it in PLA and it works great. use the 3mf file attached
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oh great, thank you!
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does it work in Europa?
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i‘m from germany so yes :)
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funktioniert einwandfrei
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Worked better than expected even at Radiators that havent been ventilated for years and were stuck. Printed with PLA +
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Works great. Thank you
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printed in Petg and snapped inside the fitting first turn 😂 maybe pla will be stronger. it printed lovely I'll give it that 😂
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How about some data on the key/ keys?? What are the size is ther 4 different?? Maybe a Pic of the keys business end 😉
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