February 17, 2025
Description
Motivation
I wanted to have a small case with oscilloscope, power supply and probes.
As an extra feature, the tilt up supports enable you to put the device in an upright position for measurement within the opened case.
Printing
I printed all parts with Sunlu PETG.
Part list:
1x base
1x top
2x Hinge Parts
2x Tilt-Up-Supports
1x Lock-Slider
2x21cm 1.75mm PETG filament (hinge axis)
Assembly
[1] Case
Connect Base and Top with the two Hinge parts.
Push the 1.75mm filament in from the side to fixate the Hinge parts.
Position the filament in such a position, that the cutout for the BNC-connector of the oscilloscope stays clear (back side, left).
Cut the filament on the right hand side of the case parts.
In case the filament is too loose, you can fix its position with a drop of glue on the right hand side of the case-halves.
[2] Lock-Slider
Firmly push the lock slider on the TOP part in the middle position (snap on).
(You have to push down quite firmly.)
After snapping it on, you should be able to move it left and right (~ 1cm)
Position RIGHT: Open
Position LEFT: Closed
[3] Tilt-Up-Supports
For transportation / store away, the tilt up supports can be placed in the storage space in the base under the DSO-138.
For measurements with the oscilloscope, the supports can be paced in the slots.
Slide them in from the back side, so the tip of the support moves into the locking-cutout in the front. When pushed in all the way to the front, you can lower the back part into the slot.
After assembly of both supports, the oscilloscope can be placed on then tilted back 45°.
Have fun!
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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