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Microscope Stand Extension Rod M16x1.0 ISO Thread

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0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 30% infill
0.16mm layer, 6 walls, 30% infill
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šŸ”¬ Microscope Stand Extension Rod (M16x1.0 ISO Thread)

Professional extension rod for microscope stands, designed for easy screw-on installation. It provides extra working clearance, making it ideal for soldering and working with bulky components.

āš™ļø Technical Details:

  • Main Body Length: 100 mm.
  • Fitting Type: Male-to-Female (for daisy-chaining).
  • Thread: ISO Standard M16 x 1.0 (fine metric thread).
  • Male Thread Length: 15 mm.
  • Female Thread Depth: 15 mm.
  • Design: Ergonomic diamond knurling for a secure grip and easy hand-tightening.

šŸ“¦ Content:

  1. Extension Body (100mm).
  2. Lock Nut: For precise orientation and locking of the microscope head.

šŸ–Øļø Printing Instructions (Critical for Strength):

To prevent the threads from shearing off under the weight of the microscope:

  • Orientation: Print horizontally (laying down) or at a 45° angle. This ensures the layers run along the length of the part, making it extremely durable.
  • Layer Height: For clean and functional threads, it is recommended to use a layer height of 0.16 mm or 0.2 mm.
  • Material: PETG (recommended for superior layer adhesion).
  • Infill: 30-40% (Gyroid or Cubic).
  • Walls: 5-6 Wall Loops – this ensures both the male and female threads are solid.

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