Ridgid 18v battery mount

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Ridgid 18v battery mount

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Dual Holder - PETG with PLA Support Interface
Dual Holder - PETG with PLA Support Interface
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A mount to hold your 18v batteries on a wall or under a cabinet. Screws to the wall with 3 #10 wood screws.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Good fit. Threw in a colour change to stay on brand. Thanks!
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Perfect print, perfect fit.
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The mount was a bit tight in 2 areas, but a slight modification made it fit perfectly! I removed 2 of the 3 inner fingers as those 2 would rub against some of the electrical terminals. I also removed about 0.5mm on the top of the side rails and now my Ridgid Octane battery slides right on! Other than that, great design.
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Great design and printed out awesome. One minor issue is the mounting teeth rub on the battery terminals, I may adjust that for some piece of mind. I don't think there is enough pressure to cause any damage, but I'd rather be on the safe side. I used Orange Overture Matte PLA. Thank you.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed using orange PLA. printed well!
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Too tight to use, but I'll save it with a little light filing action.
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Dual Holder - PETG with PLA Support Interface
Fits the batteries great. Changing to another model that holds the batteries horizontally to fit more on the wall without needing to reserve space above them to slide them on and off. https://www.printables.com/model/534789-ridgid-18v-battery-holder
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You know, I looked at that exact model before I decided on this one. Reasons I didn't like it: - printed in a strong orientation it's a lots of supports that'll leave a super-rough underside - printed upright the battery weight goes in to layer lines where it's weaker - make sure the material you use will take the heat of your garage (if it gets hot) and won't wilt under the static load - ensure you space them out enough so the big honkin' 8Ah/12Ah batteries can still fit in between as they're much taller than the 2/4/6Ah batteries Best of luck!
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Replying to @RevHazlett :
printed a few already, didn't use supports and it's fine. printed in bambu's new PETG HF so it'll hold well with some warmth (also used the model with the extra mounting holes jic). I was going to label each holder for each specific battery size regardless of model, but it would still use less wall space than leaving enough space above each holder to slide them on and off a vertical mount. It prints at an angle so the layer lines aren't at their weakest but there shouldn't be enough force on them to pull it apart anyways. the batteries actually lock in place too. Hoping there won't be any problems, but we'll see.
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Dual Holder - PETG with PLA Support Interface
excellent fit for 18v ridgid cordless batteries. wil be printing more
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Dual Holder - PETG with PLA Support Interface
Printed and functioned perfect. Thank you.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
worked perfectly
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