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PTFE Clips P2S and X2D

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P2S
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A1 mini
P1P
X2D
H2C
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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PTFE Clip (remix) optimized cable routing without chafing

🎯 Purpose & Benefits

The clip ensures that the PTFE tube no longer chafes against the upper glass pane.
This reduces:

  • wear and tear on the PTFE tube
  • movement is smoother and with less tension
  • the risk of damage is minimized

🖨️ Print Notes

  • Printable without supports
  • Material: PETG
  • Precisely fitted for the P2S

  • Note: This is a remix
  • This model is based on an original design by
    NickNack40 → https://makerworld.com/de/@NickNack40
  • I have specifically adapted and functionally improved the original model.


    Internal edges rounded
    The inner surfaces have been slightly rounded so that no sharp edges can chafe against the PTFE tube.

  • Eyelet extended
    The eyelet has been extended to reduce tension on the tube and allow for more relaxed routing.

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