Black & Decker Workmate Latch-Catch 374985-49
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3D model size | X 44.4βΓ Y 32.8βΓ Z 12βmm |
Publication date | 2021-10-11 at 23:05
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-05-22 at 17:02
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Design number | 541184 |
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I printed this on a Prusa MKS3 out of ASA using 0.4mm nozzle, 0.15mm layer thickness, four perimeters, ad 20 percent infill (not much hollow space left due to thick perimeter). The part was printed on its side with organic s, which were very easy to remove. The part installed very easily on a workmate 400 bench, nearly 30 years old. The leg seems to function as intended again. I have no idea how long the part will last, but for the time being my workbench is functional again. Similar parts on amazon seem to cost between 3 and 5 dollars a piece with pretty lousy reviews in of durability and fit and function. Worst case I will print some more if the parts fail. Thank you for saving me the time of deg my own cad model!