I accedentaly bought a Delta pusher and had to fit it to a Sigma backend. Instead of returning it and getting a fitting (and more expensive one) I made a Sigma-compatible pusher plate.
The screws utilize the fantastic threads.scad library by Dan Kirshner.
The main body is provided as a single part and also split in two halves to fit it on a printer with printing axis shorter than 240mm.
Every other part is needed twice.
Print everything in the provided orientation (flat, only the screws upright). The main body needs support from the build plate
For assembly, twelve M3x8mm screws are required.
Also, a front panel and the spring metal rod from an original plate is needed. A future version might replace the spring rod with a printed mechanism.
Check geberit_plate.scad for possible customizations. Most common change would be the length of the screws, because it depends on the installation depth.
But you can probably adapt the design to fit other models, like Omega.
geberit_bridge.stl | 119.7KB | |
geberit_bridge_clip.stl | 54.8KB | |
geberit_connector.stl | 84.4KB | |
geberit_plate.scad | 7.9KB | |
geberit_plate.stl | 460.3KB | |
geberit_plate_l.stl | 232.1KB | |
geberit_plate_r.stl | 233.3KB | |
geberit_screw1_36.stl | 1.4MB | |
geberit_screw2_80.stl | 1.7MB | |
threads.scad | 15.4KB |