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Workbench Holder for Festool D27/32 Vacuum Hose

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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2.8 h
2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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2.3 h
2 plates
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Workbench Holder for Festool D27/32 Vacuum Hose

  • Simple holder for your workbench for easy access to the Festool D27/32 vacuum hose
  • Mounts from the bottom to keep your workspace free (using 3-6 screws)
  • Designed for 2 holding positions: below the remote or below the hose end adapter
  • 2 print profiles with (each) 2 versions included:
    • High Strength Profile 6 walls / 25% (As the workshop is a rough environment and I expect that it is easy to bump against it (at least I will do for sure 😇), I designed the print profile for heavy strength). The weight and time difference to the Medium Profile is very minor, so I would recommend that one.
      • Plate 1 - Long Version: For workshop tabletops with >45 mm overhang
      • Plate 2 - Short Version: For workshop tabletops with >20 mm overhang
    • Medium Strength Profile 4 walls / 15% (maybe you are less clumsy than I am 😆)
      • Plate 1 - Long Version: For workshop tabletops with >45 mm overhang
      • Plate 2 - Short Version: For workshop tabletops with >20 mm overhang
  • I optimized the screw holes for 4.5x25 mm countersunk Spax screws (which fits 18 mm/0.75" plates or thicker) but it will fit any countersink screw with <5 mm diameter

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