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Metrohm Spare Part Burette Interchange Unit
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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The model is intended to serve as a replacement for a mechanical part of the Metrohm Exchangeable Units. More specifically, it corresponds to the mechanical section that connects the Exchangeable Unit and the Titrator, allowing the 3-way valve to be actuated.
The measurements and scale of the model are exact. The model can be opened in Fusion 360 to adapt it, but it should not be necessary. It is important to note:
The measurements and scale of the model are exact. The model can be opened in Fusion 360 to adapt it, but it should not be necessary. It is important to note:
- Be careful when fitting the part into the Exchangeable Unit; it may require a little force to insert, but it fits perfectly.
- The part is designed based on the original part; it is simply an alternative for users who prefer to find a replacement, and it does not aim to surpass the original models.
- It has been printed using 0.4 mm and 0.2 mm nozzles with print profiles ranging from 0.16 mm to 0.06 mm. I do not recommend printing it at higher layer heights, as this has not been tested.
If you encounter any issues when printing and testing the model, do not hesitate to write in the comments.
English
The model is intended to serve as a replacement for a mechanical part of the Metrohm Exchange Units. More specifically, it corresponds to the mechanical section that connects the Exchange Unit and the Titrator, allowing the actuation of the 3-way valve.
The measurements and scale of the model are exact. The model can be opened in Fusion 360 in order to adapt it if necessary, although this should not be required. It is important to note:
- Be careful when fitting the part into the Exchange Unit. It may require a bit of force to insert, but it fits perfectly.
- The part has been designed based on the original component. It is simply an alternative for users who prefer to look for a replacement; it is not intended to outperform the original models.
- It has been printed using 0.4 mm and 0.2 mm nozzles, with layer heights ranging from 0.16 mm to 0.06 mm. I do not recommend printing it at higher layer heights, as this has not been tested.
If you experience any issues while printing or testing the model, please feel free to write in the comments.
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