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3D printable Vacuum Cleaner

Powerful 3D printed Vacuum Cleaner. Almost everything is printed except motor, electronics and some screws. Motor & Electronics cost ~ 10$

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3D printed vacuum vacuum cleaner cleaner Motor ac/dc recycle repairable

This project was created on 03/26/2020 and last updated 4 years ago.

Description

Did you ever wanted to make something really useful with 3D printer. Here is a vacuum cleaner.All you need is RS 545 motor and AC-DC converter, few screws and a filter.Other advantages of this vacuum cleaner other than being printed and cheep are, it can be repaired and upgraded.In future we will release a Vacuum cleaner on battery and vacuum cleaner for car that works on car power socket.https://youtu.be/BF4jt5-ldB8https://youtu.be/noaLUsivBwE


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openSucker_v0.1.FCStd

x-zip-compressed - 26.36 MB - 02/12/2021 at 20:02

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filter.stl

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 2.15 MB - 03/29/2020 at 08:29

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Handle.stl

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 7.75 MB - 03/26/2020 at 19:32

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Container.stl

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 4.62 MB - 03/26/2020 at 19:31

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Rotor.stl

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 3.08 MB - 03/26/2020 at 19:31

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  • 1 × Motor RS-545 12V
  • 1 × AC-DC converter 220 AC to 12 V
  • 1 × Slide button
  • 1 × Wires

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  • FreeCAD project uploaded

    marko anton • 02/12/2021 at 20:05 • 0 comments

    Uploaded FreeCAD project file. Plan is to make project parametric.

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    marko anton • 03/29/2020 at 08:38 • 0 comments

    First stl files, some pictures and description

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bmurch22 wrote 06/01/2022 at 20:30 • point

It's good to see the 3D project use it as a house cleaning device for sewage clean up households. I like it.

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oksanazya wrote 11/27/2021 at 17:20 • point

I have tried the same way to make the 3D printed vacuum for my program. Learn more about it.

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emisolersa wrote 03/25/2021 at 10:58 • point

it looks like a very different and unique idea I watched some of more similar projects here on https://cleanthese.com/

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Florian Festi wrote 03/29/2020 at 21:40 • point

Nice project. But why not use a battery from am electric drill. As it is 3d printed it should be easy to support the most common brands.

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fwacer wrote 03/30/2020 at 01:31 • point

Battery would likely increase the weight quite a bit, and would require more support structure (if I had to guess), which costs more filament. Certainly still an interesting modification idea

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marko anton wrote 03/30/2020 at 11:38 • point

There is a plan to make a new version with a battery from a drill.  Stay tuned ;)

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Florian Festi wrote 04/01/2020 at 07:59 • point

Nice!

The battery probably needs to go underneath the grip so it stays balanced in the hand.  You could have a mounting spot for various adapter plates there. Guess some flat, boxy batteries work best. Unless you want to have a stick battery that fits into the grip itself.

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