I've made a Makita compatible plate. It uses mojo_replica's battery terminal connector
I discovered that AEG is the same as the Ridgid brand in the US. Anyway, this is simple enough to print, doesn't use any supports and use whatever I had laying around: fuse connectors :)
This is a work in progress. I want to be able to put a LED spotlight on my AEG batteries.
I have not settled on what I will use as a spotlight so I'm releasing the connector. It still not perfect but it work great for now.
~~I'm using PCB fuse holder as connectors.~~
V2 is available and uses two pieces of brass (60x5mm @ 0.5 or 0.8mm)
There is multiple versions:
This was designed using OnShape: AEG Battery Connector
Supports:
No
Fuse holders used as connectors. You can find them on eBay. You can also use the V2 of the insert which uses two pieces of brass (60x5mm @ 0.5 or 0.8mm)
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.