The lockclips on Bosch cases happen to break after years of use. Therefore I needed a replacement lock for the case of the Bosch SDS Drill. The lock could be used for other things too of course.
Created with OnShape https://cad.onshape.com/documents/db4dc8b701f6258cf8c0d9ea/w/e3a6e48932eaaf0065b58047/e/8f89a93ef5f92ccec310b314
The lockclips on Bosch cases happen to break after years of use. Therefore I needed a replacement lock for the case of the Bosch SDS Drill. The lock could be used for other things too of course.
Created with OnShape https://cad.onshape.com/documents/db4dc8b701f6258cf8c0d9ea/w/e3a6e48932eaaf0065b58047/e/8f89a93ef5f92ccec310b314
Printer Brand: Prusa
Printer: Prusa Clone
Rafts: No
Supports: Yes
Resolution: 0.28mm
Infill: 40%
Notes:
Supports is only needed for the block when you want to print it in one piece. Read the steps for more information about printing the block without supports.
Design
I designed this in OnShape but created a sketch with pencil on paper first. Dimensions are based on what I thought should work out.
Pins
To assemble this lock you need to make pins out of 3mm screws, just saw the top off and make a small incision on one side of the pin to be able to screw them into the parts.
Needed for one lock is a four 3mm screws cut-off to a length of two times 6mm and two times 10mm.
Blocks
The blocks can be sliced from 7mm for printing without support material. After printing cleanup both parts of the block and apply a tiny bit of glue before assembling.
Holes
Drill the holes to 3mm. You need four screws, rings and nuts to mount this onto the case. See the pictures for the endresult.
Make a small incision into the thread-screw
The parts assembled and attached to the case
Move the top over the block
Press the clip down and the lock is shut!
Happy drilling!
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.