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Mini Storz Coupling Wrench

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with a hole in the handle
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I have developed a miniature coupling wrench for Storz couplings. We have tested various ones at our fire department, and none were entirely satisfactory. It was intended as a pocket-sized tool to assist with difficult coupling maneuvers.

 

Upon request, I have also created a version with a hole in the handle. This allows the tool to be attached to a jacket or trousers.

 

This is my first model that I am making available here, and therefore I still have much to learn regarding this platform.

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It is a good gadget, unfortunately it broke on an A-Storz that was a bit tighter
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Hi, yes I can imagine that well. With seized or very stiff couplings, there comes a point where it's over. We always have a few as spares in the equipment shed or on the fire engines for such cases. One more question, what material was the broken key made of
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Replying to @DeMeesterer :
I used ABS, ... it worked quite well. I don't know if it makes any difference if you fill it completely with filament 🤷‍♂️
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Thank you!
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Hello would it be possible to add the different holes as well
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looks good 😀👍🏼
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does not work with pla
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Hello and thank you for your review. However, it is not justified. Because if you use the weakest possible material, it cannot work
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Replying to @DeMeesterer :
I agree with you that PLA is weak, but the file should also be printable with PLA
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Replying to @user_2791750709 :
Printing with PLA is of course possible, but it goes without saying that it does not offer the necessary stability. Therefore, with PLA only as a test print or as decoration ^^
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Hi I would like to print the key for our fire department However it would be useful to have a hole in the handle to attach the key to the jacket Would it be possible for you to send me the file
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Hi, I'll see if I can upload another version with a hole tomorrow
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Replying to @DeMeesterer :
Perfect Thank you :)
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Very good model Printed cleanly with PETG and 0.4mm The first test is next week :-)
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and? how was it
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Great part, thanks. Printed with PETG
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Print without problems with PETG
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Great design, printed out of Bambu lab silver ABS, my print warped on one side, but that is my fault. Brims would have helped definitely. We will see how long it lasts.
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