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4x D-Size Chassis Solder Jig / Tool | 3 Versions

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Version 2 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Version 2 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Version 3 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Version 3 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Version 1 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Version 1 | 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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M4x6x6 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB016
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  • D-Size Chassis x 4: D-Size Chassis from any brand should work
  • Screw M3x10-12 Countersunk Head x 8: For the Chassis mouting
  • Optional Magnet 50x15x5 Or Simulair x 4: Simulair Magnet Can Also Be Used, 50X15X5 Is On The Photo's
  • Optional Screw M4x10 Countersunk Head x 1: For Magnet mounting on heat-inserts

Description

4x D-Size Chassis Solder Jig / Tool (3 Versions available)

 

This Jig fits 4x a D-Size Chassis for Soldering Connectors without burning your hands while holding it.

 

Version 1:

Designed for XLR Chassis and shows the Pin number on top for the Male and Female version to show the differend polarity between them.

With Holes for M4 Brass insert to screw a magnet into it (100x15mm Max Size / 20mm between Hole Center)

 

Version 2:

Designed for XLR Chassis and shows the Pin number on top for the Male and Female version to show the differend polarity between them.

 

Version 3:

Designed for 4x D-Size Chassis, with space above them to note info on it if needed

 

 

Notes/Advice:

  • The Screw Holes for the Chassis are 2.85mm so you can use a M3 Screw, the tread will get created by the screw.
  • Magnet recess size is 100x15mm Max 5mm Thick, with 5,5mm Holes to Fit M4 Brass Inserts into it to secure the magnets into place, but you can also glue them inside without screw.
  • Material should not matter because only the chassis will get in touch with the hot connectors you solder, If left in a hot workspace/car you should use a material like PETG/ABS/ASA

 

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