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Shower runner assembly

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0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 40% infill
0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 40% infill
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This model represents the assembly part for a shower door runner. The runner itself and the screw/nut that attaches it to the assembly are salvaged from the original broken part.

The runner can be moved up and down in height when in place, by using the screw. The nut slips and allows the runner to move up and down in the space available. The assembly also allows the runner to move from side to side, so it will work with a curved glass door and cubicle.

I don't know the model of the shower cubicle.

You can see from the original part (the chromed part in the photos) that the part that attaches through the door glass has sheared off, and the door hangs loose because of that.

My prototype models are printed from PLA, and printed with the longest axis on the print bed. If you print it upright, the layer lines will all be oriented in the same direction as the stress.
Once I've ensured that the prototypes work as expected, I'll reprint them in PETG for a longer lifespan. I would would recommend using PETG, ABS, or ASA for a stronger, more durable part, if available, and PLA for prototyping.

 

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