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Button Caps for old CNC-Buttons
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I work full-time on an old CNC milling machine with Fanuc control. In the past, button caps fell off the Control panel buttons again and again because they were simply broken due to age. Since the manufacturer charges a little over 1000 € (w.t.f. ??) for a set of new button caps, I took the trouble to measure them and print some myself.
First I printed it out of PETG ... it was a great fit. Unfortunately, the small locking lugs were not flexible enough and always broke off. It looks different with ASA. I sanded something on the contact surfaces with fine sandpaper to prevent hooking and jamming due to the nature of the surface.
Unfortunately I can't say exactly what the buttons are called, so I ask you to measure whether the caps fit before printing.
I have uploaded the following format types:
STL:
For direct printing
Fusion 360 project:
The basic dimensions in sketch 1 can be adjusted here, all oth
I work full-time on an old CNC milling machine with Fanuc control. In the past, button caps fell off the Control panel buttons again and again because they were simply broken due to age. Since the manufacturer charges a little over 1000 € (w.t.f. ??) for a set of new button caps, I took the trouble to measure them and print some myself.
First I printed it out of PETG ... it was a great fit. Unfortunately, the small locking lugs were not flexible enough and always broke off. It looks different with ASA. I sanded something on the contact surfaces with fine sandpaper to prevent hooking and jamming due to the nature of the surface.
Unfortunately I can't say exactly what the buttons are called, so I ask you to measure whether the caps fit before printing.
I have uploaded the following format types:
STL:
For direct printing
Fusion 360 project:
The basic dimensions in sketch 1 can be adjusted here, all oth
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