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Parkside 4 batteries +2 chargers carrier

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
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  • M4 screw 4x15mm, flat head x 4:

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Carrier for transporting 4 Parkside X20V batteries and two PLG 20 C3 chargers (4.5A) printable on A1 MINI as well. Ideal for people who work with 20V PARKSIDE cordless tools and need to carry tools, batteries and chargers with them or just to organize batteries and chargers.
The chargers slide in on 4 M4 screws (length 15mm), which must be purchased separately. Fit of the chargers can be regulated by the depth of the screws. When properly adjusted, the charger slides in with a little resistance and does not tilt after installation. When the screws are properly adjusted, the chargers should not fall out of the carrier even after carrier is turned upside down.
The battery carrier is ergonomically and practically designed to allow you to remove and insert batteries without having other hand to let go of the handle.

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hi there , Thanks a lot for the nice design idea. I printed it today and followed your guidelines with installing the charger and I was surprised to see that the charger and the batteries are touching the ground. Was this intentionally? in addition the slots for the batteries are a little bit wobbly (loose). he is also a picture of my printed version please excuse the strange colours but I was cleaning up some filament. thanks a lot and have a nice evening
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Hi, thanx for printing my design. It is intended that the batteries do "touch the ground", it should make no complications in use. The chargers touching the ground is ok unless it ejects the chargers from screws... I am using mine for more than year (but not very frequently) and had no problems so far. The loose slots are also just cosmetic issue, as they hold the batteries securely... Give it a couple of days of use and you will see that those are not a problems. But thank you for valuable feedback and I will mark those ideas down to tweak the design in the future... Thanx a lot and feel free to write more of your experience. Thanx and enjoy.
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Replying to @Telandorn :
thanks a lot for your feedback. I was just wondered as I printed already some models for other brands and they’re always try to protect the battery. but like you said, I will start using it from tomorrow and I’m sure it will be fine. thanks
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Replying to @user_2661453211 :
I think you should not worry about protecting the batteries in holder - do you protect your battery while plugged in in cordless drill? No one does and no one cares... the batteries are rugged enough to survive standard handling... take care
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