centech 61593 3d models
9 3d models found related to centech 61593.prusaprinters
I needed a pegboard holder for my Centech 61593 multimeter. It's nice for the price (I got it at Harbor Freight) but too bulky to fit in any of the existing multimeter pegboard projects I found. It would also make for a decent 'cup' for many other...
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I was getting tired of having to hold my cheap multi-meter to see the screen. I designed this to hold it for me. I added a place for the probes to sit and an open section for small items. I designed it so that you can slide it up and down to...
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... ...I also widened the mount to eliminate the wobble where it sits on the spool bracket. Another user confirmed this also fits the similar looking model of CenTech calipers. ... If you want, you can buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/vampyrex13.
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... Travel Machinest Dial Indicator. ... Used in conjunction with http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:167463 orhttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:177545 *Update: Added back plate for digital 0-1" centech indicator from harbor freight.54.88mm outside diameter.
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Back plate replacement for Pittsburgh Harbor Freight 1" Travel Machinest Dial Indicator. Used in conjunction with http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:167463 or http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:177545 *Update: Added back plate for digital 0-1" centech...
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I enlarged it to fit a Harbor Freight Tools - Cen-Tech Multimeter - 61593. It is a lot larger than the cheap-o one. If you like this, please take a look at bkeeber2011's - thing:2693294. His is way cooler, with an attachment for the cable. I...
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CHANGE: 01262020 I decided to re-use this model to make a stand for the free Harbor Freight Centech multimeter. While I was working on the mounting apparatus for that meter, I strengthened this kickstand by adding additional material, as well as a...
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... small DC motor that has speed up to 4k-5k at 1.5-6 Volts. http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/category/400/Motors/1.html 1 Old USB cables from your abandoned tech box. Test equipment that I used: Centech DT-838 Microprocessor Tachometer