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Cable Holder Cable Protection for xTool RA2 Pro Cable

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P1S
H2S
H2D
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
X1
H2C
A1
P1P
X1E
P2S
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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22 min
1 plate
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For an ideal and stable print, I recommend Bambu PLA Tough or a carbon fiber reinforced filament, such as Tinmorry PETG CF.

ATTENTION! There is a new version with a snap closure that locks the parts in place:
 

The cable of the xTool RA2 Pro Rotary unit is connected to the rotary itself with a multi-pin connector and exposed cable ends. This has worked quite well so far - but it still causes "headaches" wondering if it will last forever. Therefore, this cable restraint for the xTool RA2 Pro exists. Quickly printed and simply assembled, this part can reduce the movement of the connection cable and thus prevent potential damage. The recess for the cable is currently still designed so that it remains slightly movable.

The new Version V2 is more stable and the parts have a snap closure.

For an ideal and stable print, I recommend Bambu PLA Tough or a carbon fiber reinforced filament, such as Tinmorry PETG CF.

 

 



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