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Blower for Anglegrinder

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0.16mm layer, massiv
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An attachment for the angle grinder to use it as a powerful blower. No additional accessories are needed and the print does not require support structures.

 

The attachment fits my Metabo WEV angle grinder. Other models and manufacturers have not been tested. However, the housing can be adjusted in the slicer via hole compensation. Alternatively, I have uploaded the housing here as a Step file. This allows for independent adaptation for various angle grinder models.

My print profile uses FuzzySkin on selected surfaces to improve fluid dynamics. This works similarly to the dimples on golf balls.

 

Assembly is very easy and quick without tools.

  1. Attach base plate to angle grinder
  2. Screw fan impeller onto the M14 thread of the angle grinder
  3. Attach housing to the base plate
  4. Slide on retaining element to secure all components at the outflow side

 

For me, the fan easily withstands the maximum speed of 11000 rpm. All parts were printed from PETG HF. I do not take any responsibility that this model will also work and hold for you.

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I need something like this that works for a drill
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I can give you this model. But it's specialized for this drill.
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Replying to @dauer.Praktikan :
Nice! I unfortunately don’t have that drill. I’ll just design one myself
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as a licensed angle grinder worker I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS TO BE DONE. Having seen the aftermath first hand of what a proper angle grinder disc can do th the human body NOT made from plastic at the speeds involved then this is DANGEROUS beyond imagination
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The use of this model is significantly safer in my opinion than using cutting discs on an angle grinder. The small diameter of the fan allows it to be used at high speeds, as the moving mass and radical forces are kept low. And the housing protects against intervention and, in case of doubt, also against an exploding fan wheel
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im not sure you can be licensed to use an angle grinder....
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Replying to @user_1694582495 :
factory workers require a licence to operate an angle grinder even though they are sold to joe public they take their lives in their own hands when operating them. Mo9st cutting discs have shelf lives and the possibility of catastrophic failure increases over time. It only takes a fraction of a second to shatter and when it does the results can be catastrophic to the person using it, now imagine if this guy was not wearing safety glasses
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this is gonna fly apart…
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fr fr
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Other Issues:the turbine is stuck to the wall and touches
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