Since I mow on a bit of a rough terrain, I guess this clip was lost at some point and I needed a replacement. This seems to exist as a replacement part from Husqvarna and it's cheap, but at the time when I needed it it wasn't in stock locally and where's the fun in just buying it like that?
So with that in mind I decided to re-create this part. I'm a beginner at CAD so I also wanted to take this opportunity to learn.
Not sure if this would fit other lawnmowers, but this is the only one I have so I modeled this after this particular one.
If you want to modify the source CAD, here is the original in Onshape which you can use to clone and modify as you wish: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b07afe02b3a178768522969/w/69ce85cd32d8bffd06dce8de/e/f74245082ec6dcf58264a078?renderMode=0&uiState=6526792f4f1b5f35d47f75fd
Many things are done as parameters (variables) so you can modify the design easily. Things might break if you do change those values. I made the pegs that go inside handle holes just a bit longer for this to have a more snug fit, but that can be adjusted with parameters.
I've set the license to disallow commercial use because I'm not sure if Husqvarna would like that.
Don't have any particular suggestions regarding print settings. I printed at 0.2mm layer height with 0.4mm nozzle using PLA and PETG just to test both. Both printed just fine, but would maybe suggest printing in PETG since this will be used outdoors and PETG flexibility will just make it a little bit easier to clip on.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.