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HC5430 300W AC Motor Case

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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I recently had a part from my blender break. As there are no replacement parts I opted to salvage the motor from it instead. Hoverer to use it in a project I needed a case for safety reason of course. This Case features a sleek design with channels for air flow. It's also ridged enough to withstand the 16000 (or so) rpm this motor produces. There are mounting holes on both sides of the case for easy integration for future use.

 

Print Settings

  • Infill 20% 
  • Adaptive Cubic
  • Layer Height 0.28mm
  • Aligned Seams
  • PETG (It needs to be PETG if you want the model to be more durable and last longer)

 

Material List For Complete Model

  • 10mm M4 Screws
  • 10mm M3 Screws
  • M4 Heat Inserts
  • M3 Heat Inserts
  • Basic safety knowledge about dealing with high voltages

(Case parts not including the fan cover need to be printed at a 45 degree angle if you want to have better durability and for the motor to fit in the case. the layer lines would otherwise need to be sanded away on the inside to insure it fits. The space is tight as it is but with a little force it pops right in.)

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