Parametric Cable Label / Tag holder for Ethernet, network, USB, PC, power line cables, etc. 3D model thumbnail

Parametric Cable Label / Tag holder for Ethernet, network, USB, PC, power line cables, etc.

by Raschmaschine · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryElectronics
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedJan 29, 2024
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Description

This is my attempt for a universal cable labeling system. The label holder consists of a main part and a snapable cover. Labels can be stuck to the main part's flat surface or inserted into the cover if they are not sticky. Thus, using handwritten, or printed paper labels is also possible. As a result, the cover is optional for sticky labels. The main part already clips appropriate cables tightly, but in addition you can use cable ties to secure the holder. I exported STL files of some common cable diameters and label sizes for ordinary label printers. Please leave a comment if you don't have access to Fusion and require a specific label size or diameter. I'll add them on demand. For a perfect fit I recommend to always take a measurement but here are some examples: Network (Optical): 2-3 mm Network (Copper): 4.5 mm (U/UTP) - 6 mm (SF/FTP) PTFE tubes: 4 mm USB: 3 mm (≤ USB 2.0, Lightning), 4-5 mm (≥ USB 3.0) HDMI / Display Port / DVI / VGA: 4-7 mm Power cords: ≥ 7 mm How to adjust parameters: Download and import the attached Fusion 360 archive Klick on Design > Solid > Modify > “Change Parameters”: 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Tune the values in the “Expression” column of the resulting window and klick OK. “LabelHeight”, “LabelWidth” and "CableDiam" may be the parameters of greatest interest. The driven parameter “MinDiam" indicates the minimum diameter of the resulting clip. Watch that value if you can barely squeeze your cable and adjust "CableDiam" accordingly. Bear in mind that “LabelHeight” and “LabelWidth” are the raw dimensions of your label and not the dimensions of the resulting holder or cover. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Select the desired parts in the browser, klick on File > "3D Print" and follow the dialog Printing: Supports are not required if you print both parts on their flat surfaces. If you need the main part in large quantities, it is also possible to print them on their gable end with no supports. Use a smooth sheet for the main part to improve the adhesion of sticky labels. layer height to your taste ( featured images are at 0.10mm for a good shot =) ) 15%+ infill 2+ perimeters any solid filament ( I'm curious about a TPU make tho ) Honorable mentions / inspired by: Ethernet cable label by flol3622 Slide-in Label Holder by mageb History 23-01-02: Updated third gallery image 22-10-30: Initial release
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