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Milwaukee Packout Insert For Subcompact M12

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A1
H2S
P2S
H2D Pro
H2C
X1
X1E
P1S
H2D
A2L
X2D
X1 Carbon
P1P

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7 h
2 plates
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Description

Milwaukee M12 Subcompact Organizer

Insert to be used for Drill/Driver (3401-20) and Impact Driver (3450-20), and insert in organizer for PACKOUT™ Compact Organizer (48-22-8435)

Insert to snuggly hold tools, along with an optional miscellaneous storage tray to put under the insert. This insert is optional; however, without it, if the packout were to be turned upside down, the tools could slip out of the insert. Battery insert to go well with this print Milwaukee Packout Insert For M12 Battery

I now have a full size insert that has battery storage available as well here (see the picture below).

V V Full Size Version w/Battery Storage V V




NOTE: 

Only compatible with tools 3401-20 and 3450-20. This is the subcompact M12 line of drill and drivers from Milwaukee, separate from their compact M12 line.

 


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So I recently picked up the new-ish Milwaukee M12  Subcompact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit, which I liked since it's in such a small package and I don't need anything crazy. While I was at it I decided to pick up a compact organizer packout since I figured they would go great in there. I was looking forward to getting home and printing an insert to nicely hold my new tools in the packout, only to find no publicly available print for these tools. As far as I can tell, at the time of uploading this, there are no “free” files for something like this. So here I am uploading the one I made for myself as I figured maybe someone will end of in that situation I was.

I would like to say I myself do not own a printer large enough to make this model, so sorry, fellow A1 mini owners, I could not get this print to work nicely on the printer, no matter what I tried, which included printing at a vertical angle.

I do hope anyone who may print this finds it to be helpful. I am by no means a professional with CAD so this was a bit “complex” for myself. If you have any suggestions, I can try to make edits or other versions. Or any of you can take this and modify it as you desire for personal use. This version is simply meant to hold the tools with nothing else fancy.
 

Thanks for maybe, maybe not reading all that. Once again, I hope y'all can find some use from this.

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