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Clamping lever for Scheppach DP60 bench drill

Print Profile(3)

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

Both versions, 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
Both versions, 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.1 h
2 plates

With spring play, as in the original
With spring play, as in the original
Designer
36 min
1 plate

Without spring play, reinforced
Without spring play, reinforced
Designer
33 min
1 plate

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German Version

I needed a replacement part for my Scheppach DP60 bench drill. The clamping lever for the height stop was worn out.

 

So I designed an alternative version of the clamping lever. The print profile contains two variants of the lever:

  1. Without spring play, reinforced (recommended): The spring has no play, and the lever position cannot be changed. This adjustment mechanism is no longer needed, thanks to the new star knob. The recess perfectly fits a hex nut, making it less prone to wear.

  2. With spring play, as in the original: Here, I have retained the function of the original lever. The star knob can be adjusted by pulling on the lever. As with the original lever, the recess is serrated in several places.

English Version

I needed a replacement part for my Scheppach DP60 bench drill. The clamping lever for the height stop was worn out. So I designed an alternative version of the clamping lever. The print profile contains two versions of the lever:

  1. Without spring play, reinforced (recommended): The spring has no play, and the lever position cannot be changed. This adjustment mechanism is no longer needed, thanks to the new star knob. The recess perfectly fits a hex nut, making it less prone to wear.
  2. With spring play, as in the original: Here, I have retained the function of the original lever. The star knob can be adjusted by pulling on the lever. As with the original lever, the recess is serrated in several places.

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