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One Gang UK & EU Keystone Jack Wall Plate

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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It is very difficult to source wall plates for Ethernet/rj45 jacks/keystone connectors beyond the standard 1 or 2 for a standard 1G UK type wall plate.

 

I created a 1 gang plate cover for  keystone jacks for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 keys respectively.

It takes the standard keystone jack that can be just wired up and push fit.

In the pictures above I used it with Ethernet RJ45 keystones but it should work with any standard keystone type jack.

The space between holes is standard UK 60.3mm but it should fit the EU standard as well.

 

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maybe I’m just dense, but I’m not seeing a 6 key design to print even though it’s shown in the images?
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Hi, no you arent, I didnt save it so it was my bad. Thanks for letting me know. I updated the stl, it should have the 6 key version as well now. Hope that helps.
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Replying to @harvin_dhillon :
awesome! appreciate the quick turnaround
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This is probably the greatest invention I could ever need. I searched far and wide for a 3-key RJ45 connector but couldn't find in the entire country. Works flawlessly and sits completely flush. Pretty strong too.
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Thank you, it was pretty much what I made them for. Hard to source these if you live in the UK or Ireland
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what size back box do you need for this? I assume it will need to be something non-standard as the keystones are about 50mm deep?
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Yea a 45mm back box works great but all depends on your keystones. I managed in 25mm too with 10mm keystones.
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Great work sir, this is just what I've been looking for. Don't suppose you could angle them too???
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No problem, thank you for the comment :), I have pretty rudimentary skills for 3d design, most of what I did are squares and holes :D but I will try to give it a go
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