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LockPin ZooMed Reptihabitat Double Door Terrariums

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P1S
X1
H2D Pro
X1E
X1 Carbon
P2S
X2D
H2D
A1 mini
P1P
H2S
H2C
A1
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
Designer
15 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

Title: Security Lock Pin for Zoo Med Reptihabitat™ Double Door Terrariums

 

Description: Never worry about a "half-clicked" door again. This 3D-printed Security Lock Pin is designed as a secondary fail-safe for Zoo Med Reptihabitat Double Door Terrariums. It physically prevents the doors from swinging open, providing peace of mind without the daily frustration of fumbling with keys or combination locks.

Key Features:

  • Safety First: Provides a mechanical block so doors cannot open if the primary latch isn't fully seated.
  • Lost-Proof Design: Includes an integrated top loop for a string or chain, keeping it attached to your enclosure.
  • Quick Access: Pull the pin for instant access; slide it back in to lock. No keys required.
  • Optimized Strength: Specifically designed to be printed horizontally to ensure the pin won't shear or break under pressure.

Recommended Print Settings:

  • Orientation: Print horizontally (on its side) for maximum pin strength.
  • Walls: 3 walls for structural integrity.
  • Infill: 50% for a solid, heavy-duty feel.
  • Material: PLA+ or PETG recommended.

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