For installing a thick 4 x 6mm2 YMvK-AS ground cable I needed a right-angled M32x1.5 cable gland to feed the cable from the floor to the distribution box. One could buy one, but in my case delivery time was weeks and they're quite expensive. Since I already had the standard M32 cable gland I decided to design and print this right-angled extension.
I printed this one laying flat on its side with manual supports around the entire base and on the outside threads (only the outer part of the thread to make removal easy and keep a usable thread).
I printed on a Bambu Lab P1s using Orca slicer. I wanted the part to be accurate because of the threaded details and with high strength, so I used a layer height of 0.12mm and 5 wall loops. Infill at 15%.
Sometimes threads can be hard to use, especially when layer height isn't optimized to thread size. In this case I could easily drive in the cable gland and the nut. If you encounter some difficulty, a bit of silicone grease does wonders, in my experience.
Update: I added stl-file for a similar M25x1.5mm cable gland. Only changed the size of the thread and decreased the radius of the elbow accordingly. I did not print this yet, but should be the same as the original M32 version printed fine on the first try.
P.S.
Even though I made it and tried it, it didn't work in my case because the Eaton System 55 distribution box didn't have enough space inside to allow the nut to be mounted securely. I made a different model that includes the Eaton System 55 inlet plate to be mounted on the distribution box. You can find it here.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.