IKEA LILLABO Train - Replacement Battery Cover
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Description
Lost the battery cover for your IKEA LILLABO electric train? This replacement part is designed to be a durable, perfect-fit solution to keep the batteries secure and the train moving.
This model features a reinforced screw hole designed to work with standard hardware, ensuring the cover stays locked during play.
Key Features
* Perfect Fit: Matches the dimensions of the original LILLABO locomotive compartment.
* Hardware Compatible: Designed for a 3mm screw. Ensure your screw is long enough to pass through the cover and thread into the internal battery mechanism.
* Adjustable Slot: The internal slot for the battery mechanism can be adjusted to ensure a perfect alignment.
* Reliable Replacement: A great way to fix second-hand toys or replace broken original parts.
Print Settings
* Material: PLA (Recommended for its stiffness and ease of printing).
* Infill: 7% or higher for better durability around the screw hole.
* Supports: Print witout supports
* Wall Loops: 3 Walls or higher for extra strength.
Installation Tip
When installing, use a 3mm screw. Make sure to test the length before tightening fully to ensure it seats correctly through the door and into the train's frame.
License
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