Allen Bradley Contact Carrier Plastic Guide 3.1 Final

Allen Bradley Contact Carrier Plastic Guide 3.1 Final

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I needed a replacement Plastic Guide for an Allen Bradley 100-B180N Contactor and could not find anyone selling any replacement ones. So I decided to sketch one up because it isn't too terribly complicated and I wanted to beef it up a little by adding plastic where they originally had made it hollow because we have had two of these pieces break in the same spot now. I didn't want to buy another used one even for just the guides because I was worried that it would last long just like the others whether or not it was the age of the plastic or the environment I wanted to try and make one that would hold up better. The 2.1 Part fit snug into the Contact Carrier Assembly but still was not flush so I went back to the original piece and saw it was slightly recessed so I did that to Part 3.1 Final and now it fits flush and I am having no issues with it yet. Also I made the piece that keeps the bar from sliding out into a sort of cage because it was really flimsy just hanging there, I don't think it will hurt anything but I don't think I have a Aux Contact to put on the side and check if it interferes or not. Please let me know any other problems you run into or find out, Thanks. I printed this horizontally to maximize the strength with supports as seen in the photo with the caliper underneath, that is how it was laid out on the heat bed. I use ESUN PLA+ on my Anycubic Printer with the Hotend at 215* and the speed at 48mm/sec with the fan speed at 35% to minimize stringing because when it was higher I was getting stringing and it was probably affecting the adhesion by cooling down the top layer too fast for proper adhesion. This object was made in Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aH4u60MtUJi

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