I created this for our DYSON DC29 allergy parquet as one of the wheels from the hard floor tool - including axle - got lost. I decided to create the axle in the same size as the original one to fit tight to the hard floor tool. Just the wheel is turning on the axle so the hard floor tool itself can't get loose (as it's easier to print a new wheel and axle than redesigning the holder on the ground plate).
I found another design for this on thingiverse with a fixed axle (when I had finished my design) but there the axle won't move inside the wheel because it's printed in one part. This here will not wear out the ground plate.
As always, feel free to modify and please post a make - or give me a thunbs up if you like it ;)
I created this for our DYSON DC29 allergy parquet as one of the wheels from the hard floor tool - including axle - got lost. I decided to create the axle in the same size as the original one to fit tight to the hard floor tool. Just the wheel is turning on the axle so the hard floor tool itself can't get loose (as it's easier to print a new wheel and axle than redesigning the holder on the ground plate).
I found another design for this on thingiverse with a fixed axle (when I had finished my design) but there the axle won't move inside the wheel because it's printed in one part. This here will not wear out the ground plate.
As always, feel free to modify and please post a make - or give me a thunbs up if you like it ;)
Printer Brand: Creality
Printer: Ender 3 Pro
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.12mm
Infill: 100%
Filament: Janbex PLA White
Notes:
Print Settings for Axles:
Brim with at least 5 lines, 0,12mm resolution, 100% infill for stability (as it's a very small part), print speed 10mm in PLA (all settings), fan speed 100%, prints in about 35 to 40 minutes on my printer, no need to sand it after printing
Print Settings for Wheels:
Skirt, 0,2mm resolution, 30% infill with triangle setting, print speed for TPU 25mm (all settings, maybe slower with stock PTFE tube), fan speed 60%, needs a workaround after printing with a 4,5mm drill to make the axle run smooth
Requirements for wheels after printing
The wheels need to get a workarount with a 4,5mm drill after printing to free the hole for the axle. Maybe just when printed in TPU - I didn't try to print the wheels in PLA
TinkerCAD - as always
It's just a simple object that took me about 10 minutes to design and about half an hour and 3 prints of the wheel to finalize it
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.