DIN Rail Mount Version 2
Print Profile(1)

Description
Description
DIN Rail Mounting Clips
Print-in-place spring and slide
Accepts M3 threaded inserts
Currently two variations are available:
- (6) holes for 42Wx24/36H threaded insert hole pattern (NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE)
- (8) holes for 40Wx40/30/20H threaded insert hole pattern
Version 2 Objectives
- Reduce or eliminate post processing
- Strengthen spring pressure to grip DIN rail more securely
- Remove release mechanism. Push the entire block upward and pull top outward to release.
Printing
- 0.4mm Nozzle
- 0.2mm Layer Height
- PLA, Dual Color for text, 3 color changes
Post-Printing
Allow the clip to cool completely before exercising the spring to avoid spring memory loss.
Please report any printing issues so they may be addressed.
Known Issues
- Text is not clear, but legible. Too small.
- Insert holes may be too tight, please weigh in below.
Upcoming Designs
- Different hole patterns, both larger and smaller. Looking for a specific hole pattern? Comment below.
Hardware required
- (up to 8) M3 threaded inserts
Revision History
- 8/9/2025 - Version 1.0 Released (find it here)
- 4/9/2026 - Version 2.0 42Wx24/26H Released
- 4/15/2026 - Version 2.0 40Wx40/30/20H Released
- 6/3/2026 - Version 2.02 Released
The 40Wx40/30/20H version has been modified to strengthen the spring anchor to address breakage a user experienced. (see comments)
The 42Wx24/26H version has been taken down. Will modify this one too, if someone needs it.
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