December 1, 2024
Description
Update May 10 2022:
So it's been a year or so now since I made these. And I have to say, clearly no one printed it. I was reprinting in .10 layer height as well as printing thread into the pull instead of tapping it, just to refresh the ones I had in the truck, and got to thinking about why the thread was so darn tight. So I did some digging.
I initially found a forum post or something saying Nissan used some wacky M4 x 0.8mm pitch, which obviously is slightly more coarse than standard. So I went about learning another CAD program to make my own thread to implement into this. As I'm learning it, I found an Amazon seller with a listing for metal pulls, which mentioned being compatible for a handful of vehicles. They said the thread was #8-32, which clearly could not be right. American thread on my Japanese truck?
I went to my dads toolbox and sorted through screws to find a #8-32 and held it up the thread on the pull, and sure enough, it fit perfectly… I'm defeated, but went back to modelling, added the American thread, did a handful of different tolerance test prints, and now here we are.
Sorry for being long winded, but it was a small journey to find out that all along, my assumed metric thread was in fact, American. The model is now updated. lol
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I'm missing one of the door lock pulls on my Datsun 620, but luckily still had one. I decided to go ahead and try to model one since they're super simple designs.
This fits a Datsun 620 and likely any other vehicle with a #8-32 threaded rod for the door lock pulls.
Materials Needed:
Just print it out with whatever you think will work. I used PETG since it would be inside the cab where it can get pretty hot.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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