Dell 3.5" caddy enclosure

Dell 3.5" caddy enclosure

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I made this because I was tired of pulling drives out my server, unmounting them from their caddies just to take apart my drive enclosure to run error checks on them. So I made this, 20 hours of print time and a little reverse engineering to a drive enclosure, now all I have to do know is pull the drive out of the server plug it in to the reader and attempt to fix the drive. I've updated the enclosure so the back is open to accept different SATA adapters. But you will have to design your own adapter plates for whatever adapter you use. Here are the files, I apologize in advance if things don't fit. In that case I've added the f3d file so you can edit it in fusion to your own desire.

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