This is a collection of battery and battery charger holders for the Black and Decker 20V MAX Batteries (both regular size and extended 5.0Ah batteries). These differ from the original models here ( https://www.printables.com/model/79603-black-decker-20v-max-regular-or-extended-50ah-batt ) as this model has a sliding indicator, to display the battery status (charged or discharged), they are otherwise very similar.
These models have the following features:
To determine which file you need, the files are named according to the options they include, for example:
BD-20V-Battery_Holder_V44_IND_EXT_CHARGER_PEG.stl
REG = Regular Size Battery EXT = Extended Size Battery
CHARGER = (yes or no) has a clip for holding the charger
PEG = (yes or no) mounts on a 1" peg board
If not using the pegboard mounts use #8 screws for mounting.
Note that the inserts are not the same, and the one used will depend on the model of the holder you are printing. The inserts are named so you can identify which works with which model, for example:
BD-20V-Battery_Holder_V44_EXT_CHARGER_INSERT.stl
would work with either:
BD-20V-Battery_Holder_V44_IND_EXT_CHARGER.stl
or
BD-20V-Battery_Holder_V44_IND_EXT_CHARGER_PEG.stl
To assemble the indicator, I used gel super glue to attach the red and green indicators to the insert (see pics), then install the slider with the springy tab to the bottom. I found it was easier to install the slider and set in place first, and then install the insert with the indicators glued to it. There is enough friction that it should not be necessary to glue the insert in, but it can be done. If you don't have red and green filament, you can just print the indicators in white and color them with a sharpie (I did that in the test print in the pics and the colors turned out pretty good).
For a more secure mounting on the pegboard, you can optionally install #6 x 1/2" or M3 x10mm screws in the holes which go through the pegs. Note that it is possible you could damage the holes in your pegboard by screwing the holders down through the pins. I have installed and removed these without damage to my pegboard after using the #6 screws to lock the pins in place, but I was careful to work them out when removing. If concerned, you may want to try testing the pegboard pins with screws in an obscure location first with the screws you plan to use and try M3 screws instead of the #6 screws which are a bit larger - or omit the screws all together.
If you are just needing a charger holder, I made one you can find here:
https://www.printables.com/model/79608-black-decker-max-20v-battery-charger-holder-with-1
If you like this thing, please like it or download it (which helps to get me closer to my first free spool of Prusament), or check out my site, to see what other projects are in the works.
Parts are not oriented for printing, but I suggest printing them in the tall orientation (same way they would be mounted on the wall). Supports are required for the pegboard versions.
The STEP file is included for easy remixing.
This was designed using ViaCAD V12 PRO
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
CR10S PRO
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.24
Infill:
15% gyroid
Notes:
These holders will need supports everywhere. I would recommend using the following settings to make them easy to remove:
Support placement: Everywhere
Support pattern: Lines
Support density: 8%
Enable support interface: off
Fan speed override: (up to you but I set mine to 100%)
Use towers: on
Enable support brim: on
I also enabled Bridge settings under "experimental" and used combing "not in skin" under Travel.
Category: Tool Holders & Boxes
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.