ControlLogix Power Supply Mount Cap

ControlLogix Power Supply Mount Cap

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**UPLOADED Version 3** Version 1 and Version 2 will not properly clear the screws and capacitor on the backplane PCB. Forcing them into the chassis could damage the PCB. Discard those versions...I did say this was a work in progress. I also revise the nut slots to just be through-slots instead of blind. It's a little more work to get the nuts aligned, but WAY less work than cleaning the supports out of the old blind slots. We use Allen Bradley ControlLogix PLCs in the Industrial Maintenance class I teach. We have trainers for the students, but none for the instructor. I've been slowly piecing together my own chassis from Ebay parts. I noticed a lot of the chassis on Ebay have broken dividers and they don't sell well. I scored a 17-slot chassis for $20 shipped and designed up some replacement parts to fix it. These are (intentionally) a snug fit. They don't have all the neat reinforcing webs on the back because that's not needed in 3D printing. That was just Allen Bradley's way to keep the cross-sectional area consistent for mold flow in the original injection moulded part. These fit just fine and work well as you can see in the pictures.

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