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Range Rover Classic anti rattle door clips ball joint door lock

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  • Clip tringlerie porte Range Rover Classic 1981 STL.zip
  • Clip tringlerie porte Range Rover Classic 1981 STL_v6.zip
    • v1 trou conique filet M4.stl
    • v1 trou conique.stl
    • v2 trou conique plus gros.stl
    • v6_v2.stl
    • v6.stl

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Last update 2023-01-18 at 23:01
Publication date 2021-02-03 at 19:08
Design number 283600

IVF_94

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3D model description

The small part between the metal rod that connects the cylinder and the ball joint on the opening mechanism: one side threaded towards the rod, one side in a cup (ball joint) that clips. See pictures. Different models, to compensate the tolerance related to the precision of the printer.

New version v6, more robust.

newV6 v2 version, thinner hole.

3D printing settings

PLA, Nozzle 0.3mm, layer 0.15mm, vertical print, no support, with skim

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