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Luba AWD Mammotion Foldable Custom Roof

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Print Profile(1)

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P1S
X1E
X1
X1 Carbon
P1P
H2D Pro
H2S
A1
H2D
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 8 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 8 walls, 50% infill
Designer
10.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

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I really tried a lot to create a great solution. I would be very happy about some boosts to compensate for the filament costs.

 

Effective UV protection in a minimalist design.
This 3D-printed hinge was specially developed for the Mammotion Luba AWD and can be attached directly to the back of the charging station. The hinge allows for the mounting of any cover plate, which can be conveniently folded up.
For the prototype shown, a 3 mm thick polycarbonate plate measuring 85 cm × 55 cm was used. This completely covers the robot from above without interfering with the signal.


The print is designed as Print-in-Place and requires no support structures. The first prototype was made from PLA, the final version from PETG-CF. The required screws are specified in the product images (5 x M5*20 / 2 x M5*12 / 4 x M5 nuts / 8 x M5 washers (D15 / H1.5)).


This is a prototype – a boost supports the development costs. Long-term durability cannot currently be guaranteed, nor can compatibility with other plate materials or filaments.

 

Printer: Bambu Lab P1S
Material: PETG-CF recommended (PLA possible for prototypes)
Model Type: Print-in-Place (no supports required)
Base Profile: Preset "Standard Strength" P1S
Wall Lines: 8
Infill: 50%
Infill Pattern: Tri Hexagon
Layer Height: Standard for "Standard Strength" profile

 

 

Assembly:
Print the model with the selected filament.
Attach the hinge to the rear mounting points of the Luba AWD charging station using the specified screws (see images for size details).
Attach a plate of your choice (prototype used 3 mm polycarbonate, 85 cm × 55 cm) to the upper mounting surface of the hinge.
Ensure the hinge can move freely before placing the robot under the cover.

Notes:
The prototype was tested with PLA and a 3 mm thick polycarbonate plate – results with other filaments or plates may vary.
Complete coverage of the robot has shown no interference with signal transmission.
Durability under long-term outdoor exposure is still being evaluated.

Depending on the length of the roof, the bracket may lift at the rear end; it is recommended to secure the bracket or adjust the length of the roof. The same applies to possible deflections with thinner materials.

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