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Gridfinity ER25 Collet Holder – with Size Labels

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H2D Pro
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H2C
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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10.8 h
2 plates

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Description

Gridfinity ER25 Collet Holder – Color-Coded with Size Labels

A clean, functional Gridfinity insert for ER25 collets. Each tile holds one collet and features an embossed size number so you always know what you’re grabbing – no digging through a drawer.

The real highlight: print each tile in a different color to create an intuitive color-coding system across your full ER25 set. Fast to find, satisfying to use.

Features:

  • 1×1 Gridfinity footprint (42 × 42 mm base)
  • Embossed collet size label (white number visible with multi-color or filament swap)
  • Snug fit – collet sits stable, no rattling
  • No supports needed
  • Scales to a full set: print one tile per collet size
  • Compatible with the full ER25 range (1–16 mm)

Autodesk Fusion parametric model is included for custom text.

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