Parkside 20v PRTA 20-Li A1/B2/C3
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Description
Replacement Cap for Parkside 20V Grass Trimmer (PRTA 20-Li)
Have you lost or broken the spool cap of your Parkside grass trimmer? This 3D model is designed to be a robust and functional replacement for the PRTA 20-Li A1/B2/C3 model
Model Features:
- Tested Compatibility: Specifically designed for the Parkside 20V Team series
- Reinforced Design: Compared to the original, I slightly reinforced the locking tabs to prevent accidental breakage during intensive use
- Easy Printing: Does not require complex supports if oriented correctly
Printing Recommendations:
- Material: I highly recommend using PETG or ABS/ASA. PLA might deform with heat generated by friction or exposure to summer sun
- Infill: At least 40% with "Gyroid" pattern for maximum mechanical strength
- Walls: Set at least 4 or 5 walls to make the attachment clips flexible but strong
Replacement Cap for Parkside 20V Grass Trimmer (PRTA 20-Li)
Lost or broken your spool cap? This 3D model is a reliable replacement for the Parkside PRTA 20-Li cordless trimmer
Highlights:
- Perfect Fit: Specifically designed for the Parkside 20V Team series
- Durable Design: Reinforced locking tabs to prevent snapping during heavy use
- Easy to Print: Minimal supports needed if oriented correctly
Printing Recommendations:
- Material: PETG, ABS, or ASA is highly recommended. Avoid PLA as it may soften under sun exposure or friction heat
- Infill: 40% (Gyroid recommended)
- Walls: 4-5 wall loops for optimal clip strength
License
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