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==TAM 120 terminal box==
 
==TAM 120 terminal box==
  
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Fixing pillars within the box have been made considerably stronger by blending them into the box walls.
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Longer screws may be required as the wall thickness has been increased from the original design.
 
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File:TAM 120 terminal box printed.jpg|Completed print
 
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File:TAM 120 terminal box bottom.jpg|Strengthened pillers for fixing screws
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File:TAM 120 terminal box bottom.jpg|Strengthened pillars for fixing screws
 
File:TAM 120 terminal box fitted.JPG|Fitted  
 
File:TAM 120 terminal box fitted.JPG|Fitted  
 
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Revision as of 11:58, 25 February 2015

3D printed TAM 105 terminal box


At the time of creating this page 3D printing is still in its infancy, but in the belief this technology will become more wide spread, on this page we include some spare parts and small items useful in the home production of biodiesel and WVO preparation.

There are currently two types of plastic commonly used for 3D printing, PLA and ABS. Of these two PLA is the easiest to use and appears, from tests so far to be reasonably resistant to biodiesel, methanol and WVO. It has a low melting point and hence can't be used for any high temperature applications and it is not compatible with any of the catalysts used in biodiesel production. Aditionally, due to the way 3D prints are laid down, it is strongly recommended that printed parts are not use for any pressure applications without rigorous tests being carried out by the person manufacturing the parts.

It would appear that some of the more commonly used pumps in the UK have terminal boxes manufactured from a plastic that's not compatible with biodiesel. It's hoped that the items below printed in PLA should out last the original parts.



TAM 105 terminal box


This box also fits a a GRC Aquatec 82lpm pump. Longer screws may be required as the wall thickness has been increased from the origonal design.




TAM 120 terminal box

Fixing pillars within the box have been made considerably stronger by blending them into the box walls. Longer screws may be required as the wall thickness has been increased from the original design.

Leo XKM60 terminal box


Small foot for 6mm tubing