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Galileo 2 + LDO Nitehawk SB USB cable strain relief / cable gland

No PG-7 cable gland required.
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About Galileo 2 + LDO Nitehawk SB USB cable strain relief / cable gland


Not a biggest fan of PG-7 cable glands (like me) and willing to make safe and secure LDO Nitehawk-SB USB cable strain relief using Galileo 2 Extruder?

This one is probably for you.


WHERE TO SOURCE MECHANICAL PARTS OF THE BUILD?

Self-source using BOM (bill of materials)

Mechanical partsQTY
M3x8 SHCS — Bolt | Sourcing link1
M3x50 SHCS — Bolt | Sourcing link1
M3x8 FHCS — Bolts | Sourcing link2
M3 5x4 — Heatset Inserts | Sourcing link3
Printed Parts
Printed parts4

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (EXPLODED VIEW)

This model compliments with Nitehawk-SB Cable Saver

 

PRINT GUIDELINES

Here are print guidelines for you to follow in order to have decent success with printing parts:

3D PRINTING PROCESSFDM
INFILL TYPEGrid, Gyroid, Honeycomb, Triangle or Cubic
MATERIAL ASA, ASA-CF, ABS, ABS-CF
INFILL PERCENTAGE 40%
LAYER HEIGHTRecommended: 0.2mm
WALL COUNT Recommended: 4
SOLID TOP/BOTTOM LAYERSRecommended: 5
EXTRUSION WIDTHForced 0.4mm


Printing notes:

  • Keep orientation on plate as in STL files.

File naming for printed parts:

The parts use this naming convention:

  • ACCENT COLOR — Files have “[a]” to the front of any STL file that is intended to be printed with accent color.
  • COUNT OF PARTS — Files have “x1” at the end of any STL file. The number represents the count of identical parts to be printed.

HOW TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT

CHANGELOG

DateChange
05.08.2024Second version, redesigned and tested
08.07.2024Initial version (full write-off, had major design flaw)

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Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

This version is allows to mount Nitehawk-SB cable with zipties, no need for PG-7 cable gland

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