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Ubiquiti U7 Pro XG Stand

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0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.4mm Nozzle - 0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.4mm Nozzle - 0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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M4x12 BHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA066
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Description

Robust & Support-Free Stand for Ubiquiti U7 Pro XG

Tired of your Ubiquiti U7 Pro XG access point lying flat or awkwardly placed? Not wanting to permanently mount it to a wall? This custom-designed 3D printable stand provides a secure, stable, and aesthetically pleasing solution to display and optimize your U7 Pro XG!

 

I engineered this stand with two main goals: robustness and ease of printing. You'll be happy to know it requires absolutely no supports when printing, making for a cleaner print and less wasted filament. Plus, I've had excellent results printing it in both PLA-HT and PETG, so you can choose the material that best suits your needs. 

 

NOTE: Due to the temperature generated by the AP it is possible that regular PLA will suffer deformation (especially in enclosed spaces). I highly recommend you print in a high temperature filament like PETG, ABS, ASA or Nylon.

Seamless Integration & Simple Assembly

This stand is designed to work perfectly with the existing mounting bracket that comes with your Ubiquiti U7 Pro XG access point. Assembly is a breeze, requiring just a few common hardware items:

  • 4 x M4x12 screws
  • 4 x M4 nuts (corresponding to your screws)

Simply align the existing holes in your U7 Pro XG mounting bracket with the stand's frame, insert your M4x12 screws, and tighten them down with the nuts on the back. Once the bracket is secured, just rotate your U7 Pro XG access point onto the bracket, and you're all set!

Why Choose This Stand?

  • Optimized Display: Elevate your U7 Pro XG for better aesthetics and potential signal optimization.
  • Effortless Printing: No supports needed means cleaner prints and less hassle.
  • Durable Design: Engineered for strength and stability.
  • Versatile Material Compatibility: Proven to print well in both PLA and PETG.
  • Quick & Easy Assembly: Uses your existing Ubiquiti mounting bracket and standard M4 hardware.

Download the files today and give your Ubiquiti U7 Pro XG the stand it deserves!

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Comment & Rating (81)

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0.4mm Nozzle - 0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
I can confirm that it also works on a U7 Pro XGS. Printed in PLA, let's see if it holds up. Awesome print, thanks!
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Thanks for the rating!
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How did it hold up? thanks.
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Replying to @user_1482902954 :
They’re holding up really well, no warping or anything like that. I have three in my house, and all of them have been great.
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Printed Fine. Thanks.
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Thank you for the rating and boost!
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Thanks. Came out great.
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Thanks for the rating
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came out well. the first few layer had some issues at the internal corner of x. not sure if it was due to the slicer settings or something with my printer.
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Thanks for the rating. I cannot see why it might lift unless it was an adhesion issue due to the buildplate, or a draft causing premature shrinkage. Hope the model works for you.
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super ;)
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Worked for the U6-LR model as well. 6 walls, 30% infill, PLA.
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Over about 6weeks this started to bend (with PLA used) so that the AP is slowly starting to face down. It will probably eventually lose balance and flip. Any thoughts on how to make it bit more less front heavy (or support the weight better)? Maybe a small tint backwards..?
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Hmm that is probably a function of using PLA versus a material with higher resistance to thermal warping. I can definitely modify a version to add structural integrity to it to overcome your issue. I'll have a look. Thank you for the feedback
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0.4mm Nozzle - 0.24mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
works great! I need to add some feet or something. I encourage others to use quite a few walls, mine is a little bit floppy on PETG but still completely useable.
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Ooh that's strange. I had no issues with the profile I published. Good to know. I will publish another version with more walls.
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Replying to @OldDogNewTricks :
it may just have been because I did PETG which tends to be less stiff than PLA.
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will it fit the u7 lite?
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I am not sure as I do not have those. You might have to see if the back plates are the same on the Ubiquiti forums. Sorry I didn't know
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It printed very well (PLA), but after 3 months it starts bending to front, need to add some extra walls I guess.
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These AP's produce a bunch of heat and that will eventually deform the print, which is why it is recommended to use higher temp filament.
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