child safety locks without screws 3d models
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Enter the innovative Secure Door Lock System, designed to provide unparalleled safety without the need for screws. This cutting-edge technology ensures that your doors are always securely locked, giving you complete peace of mind. The system...
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Child Safety Lock Activated Despite the increased pivot size, adjustments were made by adding longer screws to elevate the device. ...To tailor it to individual needs, users are encouraged to fine-tune the settings accordingly.
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Child Safety Lock: I've Enhanced the Design The pivots may appear bigger, but I've extended the height with longer screws. ...Feel free to adjust it to suit your preferences for optimal performance.
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Child safety lock I know the pivots are larger but I have long screws so I made it taller. ...For your use you can tune it to your need.</p> Category: Household Supplies
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This is a refrigerator child safety lock, which is designed by me in SolidWorks.For more information contact me.
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Child safety is a top priority. To ensure maximum security, I've modified the design by increasing the pivot size and lengthening the screws. This allows for greater flexibility in adjusting the lock to meet specific needs. ...Users can easily fine-tune...
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A simple and effective solution for securing a child safety lock in place is a powerful adhesive-backed mounting strip, specifically designed for heavy-duty applications, measuring 15 millimeters in width.
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Compatible with most cabinet sets, this 3D printed child lock is an ideal choice for any safety-conscious family. ...Its compact design allows for easy storage without compromising on durability, making it the perfect solution to keep kids away from...
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I'm thrilled with the original child safety lock design but found it slightly too compact for one of our kitchen cabinets. ...Utilizing FreeCAD, I successfully imported the STL file, converted the 3D model into a solid body, and cleverly lengthened the...
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After completing the print and polishing process, I salvaged a belt from an old safety lock purchased on AliExpress (my child consistently manages to disable these locks). The two parts were then skillfully joined together. ...I'm hopeful that this...
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This is a safety lock designed specifically for drawers or closet doors to prevent children from accessing them. To print it, simply follow the same process as shown in the previous photo - no supports needed. Next, secure the lock mechanism to the...
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---------------------------------------------------- This child safety lock is expertly designed to keep tiny hands out of areas they shouldn't be in. Please note that this lock isn't a "one size fits all" solution. Refer to the picture for detailed...
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This is a very simply generic child safety lock that can be used on any drawer or door that uses a through hole bolt to secure the handle. Just replace the handle with a lock base and keep a tool nearby. The tool fits over the base and a 90 degree...
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They are mounted just right to add a small flat panel with some cutouts to the side that allow you to insert a rope, with a knot on the end, to "lock" the fridge from inquisitive toddlers. In the photos, you can see some scrap material used as a rope...
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In the photos, you can see some scrap material used as a rope however I later picked up some ~3mm paracord and found this would work well too (and it looks a lot better too although once you start safety proofing for kids, looks are pretty low down...
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In the photos, you can see some scrap material used as a makeshift rope; however, I later acquired ~3mm paracord and discovered it works remarkably well too (and it looks much better too although once you start safety-proofing for kids, aesthetics...
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These are straightforward spring-loaded drawer locks designed to keep cats, apes, and small children out of your storage space. It's a no-brainer solution that doesn't require any drilling or adhesives. The 140mm model is shown here. To take off or...
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I had to remix the design to make it fit my cabinets.
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I'm looking for some child safety locks to secure our lower kitchen cabinets since my 9-month-old daughter is becoming increasingly curious and hands-on. There are two available sizes: small and large. These prints come flat, accompanied by...
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Child Safety Locks Snap Securely into Cabinets, Tailored to Fit Your Unique Storage Spaces Perfectly. ...Easy-to-Use Knobs Are Strategically Positioned 2 Inches Apart, Featuring Durable Shafts Measuring .348 Inches in Length and .405 Inches in Diameter.
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We have two types of doors in our school and we want to quickly lock them without using a key in case there is an absent teacher. Our solution was creating two ABS plastic parts that we printed ourselves on our 3D printer. The door always remains...
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Child safety products on the market are difficult to use, and they're not practical, especially when it comes to using them on under counter cabinets. So I decided to build my own safety locks. I used 1 mm thick acrylic double-sided adhesive tapes to...
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I tried to work on my FreeCAD skills, so I created another Child Safety Lock. It's easy to print and I like it. You can use Kindersicherung_U and Kindersicherung_O if the distance of the handles is not too far away. If the handles are far away...
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So I decided to build up my own safety locks. I used 1 mm thick acrylic double sided adhesive tapes to mount pieces to cabinet and counter. Disclaimer: Cohesive resistance may change according to product. I used 4kg/cm2 tape and it worked for my...
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This is a clone of a safety lock from Reer (https://www.reer.de/Schrankschloss-fuer-Doppeltueren-grau). I needed different shapes to accommodate my kitchen cabinets and then I also designed the main part as I lost several of them. ... I used a...