Lockable Lazy Susan/Turntable with Squinn PCB Holder Rail 3D model thumbnail

Lockable Lazy Susan/Turntable with Squinn PCB Holder Rail

by Beavertank · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryTools
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedDec 16, 2024
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Description

After printing Arklan's remix of the Open Ball V1 vise system, as well as Arklan's lockable lazy susan to accompany it, I found myself wanting to be able to integrate Squinn's Adjustable PCB Holder Tool into the system as well. Rather than printing the blank plate or vice mounting plate for the lazy susan and attaching the PCB holder to it I opted to combine the two to produce a single-piece lazy susan top with the necessary mounting rail for the PCB Holder built in. This model is just the top of the lazy susan with mounting rail attached, to be useful you will need: An Open Ball V1 system (whether the original or a remix) The bottom plate of the lazy susan from Arklan's original The arms, grippers, and knobs for the PCB Holder from Squinn's original Some 5mm ball bearings or BBs for the lazy susan to spin (6mm will also work, but 5mm slides better for me) An M5 bolt and nut to hold the top and bottom of the lazy susan together This was built on the 220mm version of Squinn's base, so it can accommodate boards up to 18mm wide. Print with the bottom oriented down, it will probably print without support but to ensure smooth rotation I printed mine with support and it works great.
AI Analysis: This object is a mechanical component designed for holding and securing a circuit board (PCB) during assembly or repair. It features a turntable mechanism that allows the PCB to be rotated for easy access to all sides. The component includes a base with a circular platform and two adjustable arms with green textured knobs for precise positioning. The PCB is securely held in place by a magnetic or mechanical clamp mechanism, making it suitable for electronics manufacturing and repair work.
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