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Universal handle for PVC/ALU windows

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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You're having a barbecue on the terrace, guests are already invited, and your terrace window handle doesn't work!? Don't worry, you don't have to change your plans. Just print a new one and have fun with your friends! What's more, they will admire your ability to cope with various situations. I know because I've had this problem before:)

 

Hello, I present to you a universal handle for PVC/ALU windows, my design. The handle works exactly like all others of this type. It has a rotation angle of 45 degrees. Thanks to this, micro ventilation can be used.
A handle printed from *four elements. Two of them, due to their shape, referring to commonly accepted patterns, must be printed with supports. I recommend printing all elements positioned as in the photo of the printing profile. To assemble, use a little glue, used between the hand and gear parts. The elements must be assembled beforehand to check if everything fits well. If your filament is well calibrated, everything must fit.
The handle, due to its shape, is printed on supports. Therefore, after tearing them off, the surface requires delicate processing. It can be lightly sanded with sandpaper, or smoothed with a lighter flame. ATTENTION! Take all precautions.

 

When assembling, you need to lubricate the transmission elements. This will ensure that the mechanism works smoothly and silently.


*As for the pin inserted into the fitting, I recommend using a steel one. It may come from a damaged door handle. If you don't have one, you can print it out. Remember, however, that I can't guarantee how long it will withstand the stresses of turning the door handle. It's just plastic, though...

You used a printed pin(what I don't recommend), are you afraid that it will break and stay inside? Nothing like that, the pin is printed with 100% infill, and the layers are placed lengthwise. The pin will twist, but it won't break (unless you do it on purpose) ;)

If your window hardware is stiff, do not use a plastic pin.

 

Mounting hole spacing 43mm


Happy printing!

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