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jet organizer box for rotax max jets

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The "Jet Organizer Box for Rotax Max Jets" is a 3D model designed to provide a practical and efficient solution for storing and organizing jets used in Rotax Max engines. This meticulously crafted 3D-printable design offers a compact and user-friendly container that ensures the safekeeping and easy access to these crucial engine components.

Key features of this 3D model include:

1. Segmented Compartments: The organizer box is divided into several compartments, each labeled or numbered for easy identification of different jet sizes or types. This segmentation allows users to neatly separate and store their Rotax Max jets, making it effortless to locate the right one when needed.

2. Customizable Labels: The model can be customized to include labels or markings for jet specifications, sizes, or any other relevant information. This feature enhances the overall organization and minimizes the risk of confusion when working with different jets.

3. Durable Construction: The 3D-printed organizer box is constructed to be sturdy and durable, ensuring that it can withstand the demands of workshop or race track environments. Its robust design ensures long-lasting use and protection for the valuable Rotax Max jets.

4. Space-Efficient Design: The compact and efficient design of this organizer box allows it to take up minimal space in a workshop, toolbox, or pit area, making it an ideal accessory for racers and mechanics who need to keep their Rotax Max jets in order.

In summary, the "Jet Organizer Box for Rotax Max Jets" 3D model offers a practical and customized solution for racers and mechanics to neatly store and organize their Rotax Max jets, enhancing efficiency and reducing the risk of errors when tuning or maintaining their engines.

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