Parkside Battery To Ryobi Tool Adapter 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Parkside battery adapter for Ryobi tool.

Mixed two pieces of work together, I admit that.
Did some modifications so they fit together.

You need to print:

  • 1x top
  • 1x bottom
  • 2x clip

And extra:

  • 4x 6.3mm Faston male crimp connector, "blue" (accepts 1.5 - 2.5 mm2 cable) but without the plastic protective tubing
  • 2x ~10cm cable (I advise 2.5 mm2)
  • CA glue or any "fast" glue
  • 1x some small spring (from a pen, split in half)
    a)
  • 4x M3 screws
  • 4x metal M3 threaded inserts that you put in with heat (f.e. with soldering iron)
    b)
  • or just glue it togehter :-) (but watch the alignment!)

Put the cable through the holes, crimp or solder the connectors, glue them in place. If something is tight, help it with a little heat (soldering iron), but be careful. It should work 99% straight out of the printer.

Connecting just the two connectors on each side (+ & -) works for the tool, but don't try to charge it with Ryobi charger. Charge the battery with Parkside charger only!

Clip_V2.stl 135.6KB
Parkside_bottom_.stl 66.2KB
Ryobi_top_.stl 352.0KB