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M2x6 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA043
M4x20 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA068
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Matte Ivory White (11100) / Refill / 1kg
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  • Screw M6x10 x 12: Any hardware shop [ In my case DIN 7985 ]
  • Screw M6x20 x 4: Any hardware shop [ In my case DIN 7985 ]
  • Nut M6 x 20: Any hardware shop [ Nut thickness 4.6-4.8mm] [ In my case DIN ]934
  • USB-C female on pcb x 4: Got 10 pcs on aliexpress for 2.34 € [ screws included ]
  • IEC C14 x 1: Got 1 pcs on aliexpress for 1.32 €
  • DIN rail x 6: Used 35 cm each costed like 0.52 € [ use any size you want but for comfortable use 50 cm is upper limit ]

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Laboratory rack [ Requires some hardware ]

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Attention! 

Some components there CAN use 110-120-220-230-240V AC electricity and  USB power up to 100W , DO NOT allow kids without supervision interact with powered rack without AT LEAST cover for IEC connector.

 

 

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Hey fellow makers!

 

I wanted to share my latest project – a semi-modular laboratory rack made using 3D printed components and some standard hardware. It’s designed to hold DIN rails, which makes it ideal for experimenting with anything DIN-mountable.

Currently I'm working on more things made specifically to component DIN rail system, you can use added bellow clips and clamps to make your own clamping parts, they use or plain M3x10 screws or use some M3x4.2+ hot inserts.

For clips distance between screw holes      [ center to center ]     - 20 mm

For clamps distance between screw holes [ center to center ]     - 60 mm

 

If you have some requests and ideas for accessories feel free to share your thoughts in comments.

 

Translation of my file names

MTRack base [ Main design with additional DIN slots ]
LTRack base [ Main design ]
MT / LT + L / R + POWERRack base + Nut slot side + Power / usb panel
UEUpper extension [ Is first one to increase rack height ]
TSSmall section that extend rack height for 1 slot
TEEnd piece that encloses rack area pointing down

 

Accessories as work in progress [ Links on my accessory collections will be added there soon ]
Accessory typeProgress
Soldering accessories[ Solder wire holder ]
Lighting accessories[ Stand lamp ]
Chemistry accessoriesUnder question [ comment if needed faster ]
Wiring accessoriesWIP
Electrical accessoriesUnder question [ comment if needed faster ]
Robotics accessoriesUnder question [ comment if needed faster ]
Cyberdeck MODFrozen

 

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Rack base [ Final chosen form factor ] [ Has 2 options with/without power/usb ]

Requires:

No power/usb
HardwareAmount
DIN rail 35 cm4 pcs
M6 nut8 pcs
M6x10 screw/bolt8 pcs
With power/usb
HardwareAmount
DIN rail 35 cm4 pcs
M6 nut8 pcs
M6x10 screw/bolt8 pcs
IEC C141 pcs
M4x20 screw/bolt2 pcs
USB-C female 4 pcs
M2x6 scew/bolt8 pcs

 

Expanded build:

With power/usb
HardwareAmount
DIN rail 35 cm6 pcs
M6 nut20 pcs
M6x10 screw/bolt12 pcs
M6x20 screw/bolt4 pcs
IEC C141 pcs
M4x20 screw/bolt2 pcs
USB-C female 4 pcs
M2x6 scew/bolt8 pcs

 

IEC320 C14 Wiring diagram [ L - live / positive ] [ N - neutral ] [ GND - ground / earth ] 

 

USE STRICTLY WITH SAFETY COVER

 

 

Used parts for usb and power

[ For some reason it's marked AC-17 ]

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supports my PLCs very well
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I found this by searching for din rail projects, I'm getting into homelab and made this monstrosity (pic). curious what this model is for- it's not any kind of wet lab right, just electrical engineering? what could someone who has no idea what a plc is, use this for? I like learning but I'm wondering if I can use this skill
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Hi, you can use the stand for anything you like, it's initially planned for electrical where you have access to components and connections at all time, but I have empty clamp files for anything you'd like, all you need is some kind of platform to screw it on the clamps. But if you're looking in a home lab, there are many great projects make for computer hardware, maybe later I'll do my vision on that but at the time i don't have enough gear to test it. And if you have any ideas feel free to offer because at the time I'm stuck a bit and can't do much T . T
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Okay this is REALLY slick. I'm gonna print up enough to start fiddling with it and see what I come up with. Thanks. o7
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Thanks! I'd be glad to hear your feedback. Also expanding rack up it started to lose rigidness, so a bit later ill add new files where slots for DIN rails will be available on the back side too. [ Of course it's already is "fixed" by just flipping smallest section around XD ] [ Just in case, for the clips preferable to use PETG (ABS/ASA for the best result) as they are already pretty stiff and strong to hold in place without moving around ]
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Replying to @Hautumanteika :
I printed up a pair of the "extra capacity" base pieces in bog standard PLA. Good enough for my purposes for now. Unfortunately the printer's busy for the evening so I'll have to print up the rest in the morning. PETG make that much of a difference? I've got a bunch. PLA's just what I had in there to mess around with.
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Replying to @user_2645444054 :
Most parts should be absolutely fine in PLA, In my tests clips from PLA sometimes snapped off on the springy part after 50-150 on-off cycles as it's a bit stiffer than PETG. Most likely scaling clips for +0.1-0.3mm will fix the issue.
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Not very stable.
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Thanks for the review, I'd like to hear your opinion about this problem so I can make better design in the future.
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It looks incredibly cool, so what is its function
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Thanks! It's my personal project for school where i teach time to time, it's supposed to be a rack with all needed tools and electronics that I can carry around without having it packed-unpacked all the time. Basically it should be an universal semi-portable workstation.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the display
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Very cool!!
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I was actually looking for a model like this to install a PLC, I will test it as soon as possible
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Perfect printing. Useful project.
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