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Removed bottom of original to greatly reduce print time, and put nubs on the other side where the SSD goes so that no screws are required.
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I just simplified the hexagonal parts using Tinkercad by importing the STL and editing before realizing Dojan had very kindly shared the source files, eliminating any concern over those initial comments. Despite the challenges, this was all good...
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Besides what the model's name says, this piece helps you fit a 2.5 inch SATA hard drive in a 3.5 inch slot. It is especially useful if used with IDE to SATA adapters as in the OG XBOX and some old-ish computers. ...If you open the model and it looks...
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I just did a quick tinkercad bad remix on the original to get it to fit correctly on my setup. ...I figured I may not be alone here so uploading for others
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Cisco Server 2.5" HDD Tray Conversion Kit Sled Mount Bracket 800-35052-01 Transforms a non-functional dummy HDD tray into a fully operational 2.5" SATA drive sled for Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) servers. ... Designed for use with select Cisco...
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Fixing the Hard Drive Drive Fixing Instructions To secure the hard drive in place, you will need to use two screws that measure 3 x 20 mm each. Simply screw them into their designated holes and tighten firmly. This ingenious device was designed...
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HDD caddies itself are snap-in design, no tools required. ...Orient the prints so its most structural-strong.You'll need M4 square nuts and M4 mechanical (mean hexagonal key hole, DIN 914) screws (you better get used to it, all of my prints use these...
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A most printable HDD caddy for Dell PowerEdge servers R430 and other. ...This one's for 2,5" drives.
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Dell PowerEdge server users can rest easy knowing their 2.5-inch hard drive storage needs are met with this rugged and reliable HDD caddy. ...Designed specifically for the R430 model and others like it, this caddy is built to last, providing a secure...
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This is a simple low-profile SSD / HDD caddy / tray for ThinkPad T430. Instead of the OEM bumpers with a pull tab, this one attaches to your disk with the standard M3x3 screws (qty. 4). It has two tabs that you can use to quickly pull the caddy out.
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I got an HP Z1 workstation with a missing HDD caddy, and I discovered the OEM part would cost me at least $50 or more, so I took matters into my own hands. The caddy was mainly used for a microserver on both sides and top, requiring some...
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This cover fits a standard 9.5mm CADDY for a second SSD/HDD Upgrade. ... Adapted from alcalinebattery design for E5-473 Acer Laptop model.
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Just another variant of the 3d-printable model, for the hard drive caddy compatible with Dell Optiplex 390, 790, 990, 3010, 3020, 7010, 7020, 9010, & 9020 computers. Requires x4 standard 3.5" HHD #6-32 screws. ...
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There are a lot of Lenovo M93p Tiny computers being sold on Ebay without their hard drive caddy. I designed this tray to mount an SSD into mine. It should fit any standard 2.5 inch drive. You'll need some M3x4 screws to mount the drive to the tray...
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By popular demand (okay several individuals requested but hey) this is a hard drive caddy based off my previous design for 2.5" HDDs and SSDs. This one is specifically designed for these types of drives. Now you can build some incredibly powerful SSD...
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For added convenience, assembled drive caddy images are provided alongside retail parts for comparison. Underneath, the model features screw head relief supports that can be easily removed by hand using a drill bit or screwdriver. When printing this...
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Individuals require a scalable storage solution capable of accommodating both compact SSD and HDD drives, as well as supporting expansion to cater to various storage needs, whether it's upgrading to larger drives or integrating additional equipment...
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... when handling corners or add a brim to your configuration. The print is straightforward, so after printing, attach the 2.5-inch HDD/SSD to the caddy's bottom and then screw the caddy to your computer using the provided holes on both sides. ...Enjoy!
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Design I designed a converter for a 2.5" HDD to fit in my PS2 (with the network adapter, and the SATA mod) without it floating around. The bracket slides into place, where it holds firmly. Hardware All you'll need are some small screws to mount...
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DesignI designed a converter for a 2.5" HDD to fit in my PS2 (with the network adapter, and the SATA mod) without it floating around.The bracket slides into place, where it holds firmly.HardwareAll you'll need are some small screws to mount the HDD...
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I've been upgrading vintage computers by utilizing 8-32GB compact flash or secure digital cards for data storage. ...This adapter holder secures the adapter in position, preventing it from rattling inside the computer casing and protecting the delicate...
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Here is the rewritten text: I'm using a reliable 2.5 inch hard drive enclosure designed specifically for my HP Envy 15-J laptop.
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This is a useful caddy to store those drives, SD cards and USB sticks which normally rattle about in the bottom of a drawer and you can never find when you need one. ... (They do in mine, anyway.) Easy print; I did mine in marble PLA, 3 shells and 15%...
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Our HP Proliant Gen6 and Gen7 servers offer advanced drive tray and caddy options that allow for easy upgrade and replacement of storage components. With our high-performance storage solutions, you can ensure seamless data access and transfer, even...
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Changes in remix: * Screw holes replaced with plastic nubs - may require supports * Fingers grip moved closer to the center for easier handling * 'Serge' text removed for custom HDD label flexibility * Slightly thinner than original (1 mm thinner...
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Simply place the bottom of the four posts on the upwards facing pegs on the previous caddy below it. No supports needed, already oriented properly for printing. PLA works, but if not kept adequately cooled, the heat from the hard drives will warp...