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Ugreen NAS DH 2300 Wall Mount

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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill, without tray
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill, without tray
Designer
6.7 h
1 plate
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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill, with storage
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill, with storage
Designer
8 h
1 plate

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I designed a wall mount for a Ugreen NAS DH 2300 because no file for download exists yet and I have already designed and successfully printed a mount for my DH 4300 (see file)

 

I modified the mount based on the dimensions on the original Ugreen website

 

The mount was designed to be material-saving, but also very stable

 

The mount is secured with four 6 mm countersunk screws

 

I made small changes compared to the original images:

  • Countersinks reduced
  • Upper hole positioned further up for better accessibility
  • Version with a tray for external hard drives

I have not printed the file myself yet, but I assume it will fit 99%

 

I would be very happy about a comment, like, and/or a boost

 

Have fun and success with printing

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