9-Pin D-Sub Housing
Description
Probably not used very much these days, but I had a pile of 9-pin D-Subminiature connectors and decided to use them to hook up the stepper motors on my experimental Reprap.
This part was made with Tinkercad. Edit the part online at: tinkercad.com/p/acc01949ab39ba6f
This part was made with Tinkercad. Edit the part online at: tinkercad.com/p/acc01949ab39ba6f
Instructions
* Print out 2 copies
* Fit the D-Sub Connector front shield into the gap at the front of each part. It's a reasonably tight fit, but it should get in there.
* Fasten with two M3x16mm bolts (without nuts) or two M3x20mm (with nuts). I found the 16mm bolts could be used without nuts, but if the holes come out larger on your print they may require them.
* Fit the D-Sub Connector front shield into the gap at the front of each part. It's a reasonably tight fit, but it should get in there.
* Fasten with two M3x16mm bolts (without nuts) or two M3x20mm (with nuts). I found the 16mm bolts could be used without nuts, but if the holes come out larger on your print they may require them.
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Excellent. I bought a tray of these. Now I've got the housings. Thanks!