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Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip

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Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model
Motorola APX6000 Belt Clip 3d model

The APX6000 is a radio commonly adopted in enterprise solutions and by emergency service organisations. It's useful to clip the radio to your belt and operate the radio via a wired microphone.

We never seem to have enough belt clips for all our radios. Replacement belt clips are expensive, too. Here is my design for a belt clip that will do an effective job to secure the radio to your belt.

When screwing the metal insert into the plastic, ensure that it is heated and do it slowly, reheating as you go. I used a soldering iron, heating the insert in-place as I applied it.

The clip can be made in most plastics, though I would not recommend straight PLA due to it being brittle. I found PLA+ effective as it gives a bit. Note that all types of PLA don't like being left in the sun, so if that could be a problem, go for PETG or a stronger plastic.

My print is made in 1.75mm eSUN PETG Black filament, with 0.2mm layer height and 25% infill on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon printer. Print supports are required.

I hope that you can find this print useful, too.

Remember to leave me some feedback or even a tip to keep me enthused to make more of these drawings.

For more of my models, see my main uploads site: https://makerworld.com/en/u/3687936443


5 Likes6 DownloadsFebruary 27, 2024



5 Likes6 DownloadsFebruary 27, 2024