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Festool Systainer SYS3 Top for Gridfinity Base

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hi everybody,

 

this is a remix of this model from creator argoroots:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/164775#profileId-219978

 

They created a gridfinity base insert (first 4 plates) for Festool SYS3 Systainers (the new sliding systainers).

 

Because I liked the idea very much, but didn't want my stuff to fly around inside of the container, I created a top insert which goes along with this base and which creates a space between top and base of exactly 9u height.

 

This works only with the Festool Systainer “SYS3 M 112”. It may work with imitation products, but I can not speak to that.

 

The fit is good enough that it allows you to store loose parts (think screws) in gridfinity bins without them leaving theirs bins when you move the Systainer around, even when you turn it on its head (as long as you use up the whole 9u height).

 

ATTENTION: In the front row, the 2nd to 7th slot are only of 8u height. Also, in the entire front row, the top does not cover (the entire) bin, so use lidded bins here.

 

I printed in green PETG-HF (the new PETG as of August 2024), standard slicer settings.

 

The amount of filament needed to print the top, base, and bins depends heavily on your choice of bins, but I would guess that most of the time you will land between 1 and 2 kg of filament, so get 2 rolls.

 

UPDATE: Because a commentor pointed out that these may work with other systainer heights, I added the .step and .f3d files for the model. You of course have to figure out by yourselves how many gridfinity unit heights fit into other containers and then adjust the height of the top insert appropriately. To save on filament I recommend to adjust the height of the “beams" between the pins.

 

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Where can I download the parts box? Could you please share it? Thank you
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The bins where created with this: https://gridfinity.perplexinglabs.com/ You should be able to fit all gridfinity conforming bins of 9u height, so use whatever you can find, that's the best part!
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Replying to @user_2227640631 :
Thank you, master
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Replying to @user_2227640631 :
Does that count with or without the additional 3.74mm of the stacking lip
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Just to gather data a bit more explicitly: The Baseplate doesn't work with the "Stier Systainer" knock off!
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I have these too, and yes sadly this is not compatible. Also there are no pin holes in the top of the Stier Systainers so makind somethin similar for those would require finding another way to fix it to the top. I am btw not talking about the newer Sys3 Stier Systainers, I have none of those so can't tell.
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Replying to @user_2227640631 :
Hello, I don‘t know the festool/tanos systainer but I have new Stier Systainers and they have holes… Hope that helps
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Replying to @user_3538569814 :
I have the older Stier Systainers apparently. In the photo it looks pretty much the same to the Festool ones, so it may work! Can't test myself though.
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Perfect, M187 is also working with a total of 20U. Maybe a bit to snuck fit but a little sanding should make it even more perfect. Thanks for the upload!
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Thats very interesting actually. I could change the model to fit then, its just one dimension. Can you tell me how much I would have to lower the height, to 0.2mm accuracy?
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Replying to @user_2227640631 :
Sorry for late reply, it's a little bit hard to measure but 0.5mm to 1.00mm should work pretty well. Feel free to send me the adjusted file so I can print and check it out.
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This came out excellent. I bought a organizer insert for a m112 from systainer USA. I didnt think when I ordered it that it needed a lid. This fit perfectly you can turn it upside down and the screws don’t come out.
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I tested this too, and yes everything stays where it is supposed to be :) Except for the front row maybe.
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Hi, sorry if this has already been answered but I can't figure it out. How do you secure these to the top of your systainer? Do they just friction-fit? If so how secure are they? Thanks for the model!
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Hi, there are little pin holes in the top. The model has pins in the exact locations, you can see them in the 3D-Preview. The pins are dimensioned to be press-fit, no glue needed, but also not so tight that you couldn't remove them later without anything breaking.
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what is the „high” of boxes to close the hatch?
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9 gridfinity standard units, except for the second to seventh slot in the front most row, there its max 8 units.
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