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Snap-in Shutter Handle (20x60mm Hole)

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20x60mm 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
20x60mm 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The handle (grip) of my home's roller shutter broke due to age-related deterioration. I was looking for a replacement part, but couldn't find one that fit perfectly, so I made my own.

Features:

  • Snap-in Structure: Simply insert it into a 20mm x 60mm hole, and it will be securely held by the retention clips (claws). No screws are required.
  • Versatility: The width (20mm) is often common across many shutters, so if the length differs (60mm, 70mm, 80mm), try adjusting the ratio in your slicer software to extend it only in that direction.
  • Simple Design: I observed various products at home centers and designed the most efficient shape that is easy to print.

Printing Notes:

  • Adjustment: The design is quite tight. Please fine-tune it with sandpaper or similar tools to fit, depending on individual differences and your printer's accuracy.
  • Material: This was made with PLA, but if used in harsh environments exposed to direct sunlight or rain, printing with PETG or ASA is strongly recommended.

English

I created this replacement handle for my home's roller shutter after the original plastic part degraded and broke. I couldn't find a matching part online, so I designed this simple, functional version.

Features:

  • Snap-in Design: Specifically designed to fit a 20mm x 60mm hole. The built-in tension clips ensure a secure fit without the need for screws.
  • Easy Scaling: While this is for a 60mm length, shutter holes often share the same 20mm width but vary in length (70mm, 80mm, etc.). You can easily rescale the length in your slicer to match your specific needs.
  • Minimalist Geometry: Designed for easy printing while maintaining durability, inspired by various commercial handles.

Printing Tips:

  • Fitment: The tolerances are quite tight for a secure hold. Some light sanding may be required depending on your printer's accuracy.
  • Material: I used PLA for my environment, but if your shutter is exposed to direct sunlight or heavy rain, PETG or ASA is highly recommended for better durability.

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