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Park and Community Fitness Equipment Series - Upper Limb Traction Device

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 plates

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A 1:10 scale miniature 3D printed model, the prototype of which is the common upper limb traction device (also known as an upper limb rehabilitation trainer) found in parks/communities.

Structural Reproduction:

  • Black upright column + round base, completely replicating the support structure of the real equipment;
  • Top curved bracket, circular decoration, orange non-slip grips, hanging black pull ropes + handles, 1:1 recreating the core components of the real equipment;
  • Clear color differentiation: main body black, decorative grey, orange grips, highly reproducing the classic color scheme of outdoor fitness equipment.

    The upright pole is designed for three-part printing to prevent print failures due to excessive height. The middle section can be added as needed, and it's fine even if not added, as shown in the actual photos.

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  • Simple assembly, here are the assembly steps
  • Prepare all printed parts
    First, install the upright poles, connect them with threads, and secure the top handle connecting rod with a column nut.
    The grip rods are connected by screws and nuts. The four installation methods are the same, but pay attention to the direction, the pull rods with braided rope texture should face outwards.
    Comparison of effects without installing and with the middle section installed

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