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LR3 Liner Clips – 3D Printed

4 customer reviews

$14.99

LR3 Liner Clips – 3D Printed

4 customer reviews

$14.99

  • Included in each set are four (4) clips.
  • Compatible with our Full Shield, Alt Shield and Half Shield!
  • Compatible with Litter-Robot’s Fence.
  • If you have or are going to be purchasing any of our Guards you get this benefit built right in and don’t need anything extra!

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Estimated Time to Ship 1-2 Weeks

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This is an aftermarket product made and supported by LR Things and not an original Litter-Robot accessory.

Estimated Time to Ship 1-2 Weeks

Product Description

Does your kitty cause havoc by pawing at the inner liner of the Litter-Robot 3 causing it to pop off the hard plastic lip? If that little stinker does then this is what you need, this set of four clips will secure the liner more securely to the edge of the LR3 so it can’t pop off, no matter how much desperate pawing at solid rubber Mr(s). Smarty Pants does!

  • Included in each set are four (4) clips.
  • Compatible with our Full Shield, Alt Shield and Half Shield!
  • Compatible with Litter-Robot’s Fence.
  • If you have or are going to be purchasing any of our Guards you get this benefit built right in and don’t need anything extra!

 

DESIGN NOTE: This product was designed by Leigh Gardner Sowers who is a fellow Litter Robot Support Group member and a portion of the sale of this item will go to her!

4 reviews for LR3 Liner Clips – 3D Printed

  1. deva
    September 20, 2022
    problem solved
    the liner kept falling in and litter would go over it - this works great and came so fast! so glad to have a solution!
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    sanderslindas
    March 13, 2022
    Good products
    The clips work as advertised: my LR liner stays in place. Shipping was prompt: happy with product and seller
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    Michelle Davis
    December 27, 2021
    Works great!
    As with other people, I have a cat that scratches at the liner and pulls the it away from the front. These clips hold the liner in place, just as adv...More
    As with other people, I have a cat that scratches at the liner and pulls the it away from the front. These clips hold the liner in place, just as advertised!
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    Ellen Weiss
    May 11, 2021
    Works perfectly
    One of my cats scratches the liner and pulls it away from the globe. These clips keep the liner in place no matter how hard she scratches.
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How does 3D printing work?

Every 3D printer builds parts based on the same main principle: a digital model is turned into a physical three-dimensional object by adding material a layer at a time. This where the alternative term Additive Manufacturing comes from.

3D printing is a fundamentally different way of producing parts compared to traditional subtractive (CNC machining) or formative (Injection molding) manufacturing technologies.

In 3D printing, no special tools are required (for example, a cutting tool with certain geometry or a mold). Instead the part is manufactured directly onto the built platform layer-by-layer, which leads to a unique set of benefits and limitations

From here, the way a 3D printer works varies by process. For example, desktop FDM printers melt plastic filaments and lay it down onto the print platform through a nozzle (like a high-precision, computer-controlled glue gun). Large industrial SLS machines use a laser to melt (or sinter) thin layers of metal or plastic powders.

The available materials also vary by process. Plastics are by far the most common, but metals can also be 3D printed. The produced parts can also have a wide range of specific physical properties, ranging from optically clear to rubber-like objects.

Depending on the size of the part and the type of printer, a print usually takes about 4 to 18 hours to complete. 3D printed parts are rarely ready-to-use out of the machine though. They often require some post-processing to achieve the desired level of surface finish. These steps take additional time and (usually manual) effort.

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Additional Information

Weight .3125 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 0.25 in