cool model! in what orientation did you print the second axis?
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Publication date | 2022-08-09 at 18:05 |
Design number | 808365 |
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is it possible to get the object files? i need to make modifications
Apologies, but I no longer have access to the original model.
I understand and might get it to work with stl but just wondering how the original came to be and if its accurate to the real because im doing a school project simulating the real one and want to the t data to a downscaled 3d printed one
Try the official ABB website. There are different model formats, maybe .obj also. However, there are no connection screws. My model is from the original .step model.