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Heavy-Duty Universal Handle
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 35% infill ABS
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1.5 h
1 plate

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 35% infill in PETG
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate
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Heavy-Duty Universal Handle (Ergonomic & Reinforced)
This is a handle designed to withstand intense mechanical stress, ideal for carts, machinery, toolboxes, or any "heavy-duty" application. The ergonomic design ensures a secure and comfortable grip even during heavy lifting.
Key Features:
Hot-Melt Insert Design: The screw housings are optimized for the insertion of nuts/hot-melt inserts using a soldering iron. This system ensures superior mechanical retention compared to direct threading into plastic or simple push-in nuts.
for example:- Reinforced Structure: The handle was designed with a high number of perimeters (6 walls) to ensure that the core around the fastenings is solid and indestructible.
- Professional Ergonomics: Contoured profile to perfectly fit the hand, reducing fatigue during use.
Housing Specifications:
- Hole Diameter: 5.4 mm (optimized for 6 mm external nuts/inserts).
- Expansion Chamber: Extra space at the bottom of the hole to collect molten plastic and ensure a flush fit.
Print Profiles Included:
- ABS Profile (High Performance):
- Ideal for: Enclosed printers.
- Advantages: Maximum thermal and chemical resistance. Perfect for industrial environments or where maximum robustness is required.
- Tip: Use the Engineering Plate with glue to prevent warping.
- PETG Profile (Versatile):
- Ideal for: Open printers.
- Advantages: Excellent impact resistance and ease of printing. It is the best compromise for those who cannot print ABS but do not want to sacrifice robustness.
Technical Tip: For maximum layer cohesion, it is recommended to print the handle lying on its side. This orientation ensures that the lines of force during lifting run along continuous filaments and not against layer junctions.
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