Einhell 18V Battery Holder for 4 Batteries
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Description
This **quadruple carrier for Einhell 18V batteries** ensures that your batteries no longer lie loosely during transport. As with my other holders, the carrier uses the **original locking function** of the Einhell batteries. This ensures the batteries sit **reliably and securely**, no matter how you hold or transport the carrier
**Up to four batteries** can be transported simultaneously – even different sizes (2Ah, 4Ah, 5.2Ah etc.) fit without issues
In the design, I deliberately opted against a symmetrical handle construction so that the handle does not also have to be printed with supports
**PLA** is completely sufficient for this model. Of course, PETG also works if you want more toughness
Print recommendation:
- Material: PLA (sufficient), PETG optional
- Layer height: 0.2 mm
- Infill: 20–30%
- Supports: Required
Special features:
- Secure locking by Einhell mechanism
- For up to four batteries of different sizes
- Stable, functional handle
- Ideal for workshop, transport, and organization
I have modeled two more battery holders:
- two part for four batteries: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2394032-einhell-18v-battery-holder-4-way-two-part#profileId-2623166
- Under-mount holder for three batteries: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2393167-einhell-18v-triple-battery-holder-under-mount#profileId-2622146
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