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"Y" Split for 1/2 inch conduit by lewtwo
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 8 months ago
Sometimes you feel like a split, sometimes you don’t. This is a “Y”-Split for 1/2 inch conduit. Why would you use this? I have no idea. I just thought it was an interesting concept.
Offset: 15mm
Angle: 30 degrees
Run Length: 62mm
Overall length: 94mm
Finished weight: 29.1 grams
Note that the ‘straight’ sections on either end only 16mm long. Normal 1/2 conduit fittings have a depth of 22.5mm. The 1/2 PVC conduit outside diameter is supposed to be 21.33 mm. Because of the expansion/shrinkage of the printing process as well as the ribbed nature of 3D printed parts, I found a 22mm inside diameter was needed for the socket end to slip over a standard conduit. If it comes out a bit loose then I suggest increasing your extrusion factor by a couple of percent. If it comes out a bit to tight then reduce extrusion factor.
This is a variation of my design for a “S” bend for 1/2 inch conduit: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2958303
Offset: 15mm
Angle: 30 degrees
Run Length: 62mm
Overall length: 94mm
Finished weight: 29.1 grams
Note that the ‘straight’ sections on either end only 16mm long. Normal 1/2 conduit fittings have a depth of 22.5mm. The 1/2 PVC conduit outside diameter is supposed to be 21.33 mm. Because of the expansion/shrinkage of the printing process as well as the ribbed nature of 3D printed parts, I found a 22mm inside diameter was needed for the socket end to slip over a standard conduit. If it comes out a bit loose then I suggest increasing your extrusion factor by a couple of percent. If it comes out a bit to tight then reduce extrusion factor.
This is a variation of my design for a “S” bend for 1/2 inch conduit: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2958303
