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MFT GH201A Toggle Clamp Benchdog Adapter 19 / 20mm

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - 20mm bolt
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - 20mm bolt
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56 min
1 plate
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - 19mm bolt
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - 19mm bolt
Designer
56 min
1 plate
3.7(3)

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If you like this model consider boosting it. Each boost is worth ~50 grams of refill filament so every 20 boosts I could order a refill of PLA or PETG from the BambuStore - thanks for your support!

This is a slide-in base for GH201A toggle clamps for 19 and 20mm benchdog holes

 

You can slide your toggle clamp in one of the three slots which gives you a wider range of clamping height. So no screws are needed!

 

PLA, print orientation as it comes from the STL file, use supports!

 

Caution: While the models are precisely 19 / 20mm, your print may vary due to printer tolerances, filament used, and the quality of your MFT holes … so please don’t blame me for any discrepancies. Simply print and verify that it fits. If not, adjust the Y and Z axis scaling in your slicer and try again. Also, your filament’s flow rate might need tweaking.

 

Don't expect high clamping forces, this is for fast fixing small things!

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