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Makita 18V Holder for Bott Perfo Pegboard

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 14% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 14% infill
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This holder is the perfect solution for anyone using the bott perfo system in their service vehicle or workshop trolley. It is specially designed to securely and vibration-proof hold Makita 18V LXT batteries in a horizontal position, even while driving.
Why this design?


• Optimized for vehicle installation: Since every inch counts in a van, the mounting feet on the back are deliberately placed asynchronously (not centered). By rotating the holder 180°, you gain flexibility in positioning to bypass obstacles on the bulkhead or shelf.
• Secure hold: The fit is chosen so that the battery remains firmly in place even over bumps or during cornering.
• Robust & Durable: Developed for tough everyday work in mobile use.


Printing recommendations for use in the car:
Since it can get very hot in the vehicle (especially in summer), material selection is crucial here:
• Material: PETG, ASA or ABS (Avoid PLA, as it can deform in summer heat in the car).
• Wall lines: 5 (Extra strong for vibrations during driving).
• Infill: 25% (Gyroid).
• Support: Tree support for the rear hooks and the guide rail.
• Layer height: 0.20 mm.

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