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Awning Tarp Clip 5mm + 6mm Fiamma+Thule Clamp

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V1 (alt) - 6mm Keder
V1 (alt) - 6mm Keder
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V2 (New) Hexagonal Screw M5 - 6mm Keder
V2 (New) Hexagonal Screw M5 - 6mm Keder
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V2 (New) Hexagonal Screw M5 - 5 mm Keder
V2 (New) Hexagonal Screw M5 - 5 mm Keder
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A strong clip for the awning bead to dry heavy/large beach blankets/towels or to tension large cloths.

For us, it's an absolute game-changer. With 3-4 clips, you can neatly hang a 3-meter long beach blanket soaked with rainwater, so that it dries quickly.

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V2: larger holes, specifically for M5 hexagonal/6-point screws.

Printable without support lying on its side as stored in the file.

Printed in PETG
For the M5 nut, I used the following handles in the pictures of V2 https://makerworld.com/de/models/791858-m3-m10-nuts-knurled-wing-star

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keder tarp clip remixed

printed with

  • PETG
  • 15% infill
  • 0.2 layer height

print direction on side prevents layer brake (see STL)

 

Use M5 Screen / Nut for this like it's in original.

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