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Schneider Electric Screen adapter plate

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Description

VW3A1112 VSD Screen Replacement Plate 

I didnt want to fab an ugly plate to cover the hole left by the old screen so i designed this plate to keep things looking neat.

This custom mounting plate is designed to suit the VW3A1112 VSD display, allowing straightforward replacement of older VSD screens in existing switchboards without the need for major panel modifications.

The plate provides a clean and professional retrofit solution, helping maintenance teams and electricians upgrade outdated screen installations while keeping existing drive systems in service. i highly recommend printing with PETG or a higher temp material as switchboard may get hot if they're exposed to the elements.

 

Features

  • Designed for VW3A1112 VSD screen installations
  • Ideal for upgrading or replacing older switchboard displays
  • Clean retrofit solution for existing cut-outs
  • Easy installation with professional finish
  • Suitable for industrial switchboard environments
  • Custom-designed for accurate fit and alignment

Compatible with systems from Schneider Electric.

 

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