This is a replacement part for a Kenwood KR-6170 stereo receiver. This bracket supports the shaft of the tuning flywheel. The critical dimensions are the diameter and location of the center hole. To achieve the necessary precision, the bracket is designed without the center hole and a separate drill guide is used to position the part for drilling the hole with a 13/64" drill bit. When drilling the hole, make sure the part is pressed firmly into the guide and held tightly, otherwise the part has a tendency to pivot backwards and the hole will not be centered.
An earlier prototype printed in PLA caused an annoying squeak when the brass shaft turned in the hole. This version, printed in PETG, is silent. The original part is nylon, so you might try that instead of PETG.
Thanks and a hat tip to Dmitriy for the commission and all the background info for this thing!
Printer Brand:
Anet
Printer:
A8
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.16mm
Infill:
100
Filament: Inland PETG white
Notes:
The drill guide is printed in PLA with a resolution of 0.2mm. Use a 13/64" drill bit to drill the hole. Good luck!
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.