Packout Mounting Plate V2 Redesigned

Packout Mounting Plate V2 Redesigned

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a redesigned version of my most recent mounting plate for Packout boxes. After sharing the design it was brought to my attention that the other version was only for the half width boxes. They could still be used for full width boxes but it wouldn't be as easy to align.

 

My new design incorporates connecting bars that lock two plates together. I have put the locking slots on both ends of the plates so you can connect as many of these together as you'd like. The tolerance is extremely tight so that way there is no movement or flexing between the two plates while mounting. I gently tapped them into place with a rubber mallet and they were very solid.

 

I have also included an updated locking tab as well for the full width boxes that is built into one of the connecting bars in case you need to make sure your box won't fall out of the mount.

 

Please note that the licensing doesn't allow for my file or prints of the file to be sold

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nice and compact, stopped designing my own plate when I saw your and it looked almost the same but without the connection tabs 🫣 edit: Just mounted it on my packout drawer, seems like the screwholes can use some more walls or just dont thighten them up that much, (printed in ASA) I prefer 6walls and the screw isn’t going anywhere and won’t sink any deeper.
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What corner mount/rails did you use for that?
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Replying to @mctscott123 :
Those are Corner mounts made by myself with a Metal 25x4 Rail. (Send me a PM if your are interested, still need to upload it to Makerworld) To prevent it from warping and increasing strenght i placed 3 vertical rails behind it and drilled M4 Thread on the rails so you can Screw the Mounting plate on it with a flush backside on the rail. Also placed a Custom Lock Corner on the Drawer to prevent it from slipping out (Measurements and placement can be tricky)
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Replying to @dj12bas :
** The reason behind the Metal Rail instead of Aluminium is that its magnetic and cant be bend. I use the rail to hang my drills on the side when not using it on the job site, but i also use PVC Pipes with a magnet to store Ty-raps on the side + you can attach Drawings to the side without losing it al the time ;)
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Love this design I have printed it plenty of time to organise my workshop
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I like the idea of daisy chaining these together for spacing and strength. Any chance you could make two new spacers to fit the 22" packout? +1" and +2" from your original spacer. This would allow 22"/20" and 22"/22" next to each other.
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Excellent print. saved me alot of alignment work.. did 2 plates in PLA+ and 4 in PetG. the PLA is of course more brittle, but the PetG is the way to go.. it gives just enough when you tighten the screws and use the latches.. bluish is PetG, Black Is pla.. Has anyone tested this in a vehicle to make sure it will hold up? for my shop tho, great mounts!.. I will use these as slides too on the horizontal later.. there is probably 40 pounds on the wall at the moment.. just testing it holding power.. so far so good for storage
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Used these puppies to organize some of my packout stack at the (Untidy) office. No more having to unstack to get to that one case. Thanks for the print, it worked 100% perfectly.
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Printed well, sent it straight from the handy app and selected to use ABS.
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really nice, wish I could combine some of the plates for one of the prints but I get that it's seperate so not too many adapter pieces/spacers get printed. this is my third one overall very nice
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Looks great! Yeah I had to get creative since there aren't to many printers out there that can fit a full Packout plate.
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I wish Bambu allowed unlimited boosts, you'd get all of them from me!! This has by far been the most useful print I've ever done. I've printed 12 so far and will ultimately end up with over 40. I'm using Bambu PETG-HF they are holding up perfectly fine in my climate contolled garage with full slim parts organizers. I'm testing a loaded out Packout crate overnight to see how it does. Thanks for everything you've designed and posted to MakerWorld!!!
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nice,thanks 😉👌
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Absolutely phenomenal, saved me $60 buying the one Milwaukee makes and works very well. Was able to mount this to a piece of plywood that secures to the front of my ice fishing sled so I can easily organize and access my gear. Interested to see how the PETG holds up in the cold!
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