E27 Threadless Lamp Holder Clamp
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This model was specifically created to attach a threadless lamp holder to a lamp base, solving the problem of smooth lamp holders that cannot be screwed in directly.
The system consists of two 3D Printed elements:
- External clamping ring (with ergonomic grip)
- Internal locking ring
Together they allow to securely lock the threadless lamp holder, keeping it centered and stable within the lamp base.
Main Function
- Transforms a threadless lamp holder into an attachable system
- Ensures mechanical stability and correct positioning
- Ideal for table lamps, bedside lamps, decorative lamps, and DIY
Features
- Specifically designed for smooth lamp holders
- Simple assembly, no glue or permanent modifications
- Secure clamping via ring nut
- Compatible with standard lamp bases
- Compact and functional designPrinting recommendations (Bambu Studio)
- Recommended material: PLA, PETG or ABS
- Layer height: 0.2 mm
- Infill: 15-20%
Supports: not necessaryImportant note
This model is specific for threadless lamp holders.
It is not designed for already threaded lamp holders.
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License
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