DIN rail stand (heavy duty)

DIN rail stand (heavy duty)

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There are some clever designs for DIN rail (35mm) stands around but none of these seems to be able to bear a range of heavy devices without falling over or starting to wobble at the slightest touch. So here's my attempt. It's supposed to fit 35x15 (huschiha_3.stl and huschiha_7.stl) and 35x7,5 (huschiha_4.stl and huschiha_8.stl) DIN rails but I strongly recommend using the thicker rails if you plan using a long piece (>300mm) like in my pictures. There's almost no wobble with the 35x15 rails. Optionally you can install 2 further DIN-rails just to increase it's resistance against torsional forces. The rails can and should be fixed with coarse-thread screws. I used M3,5x14 which fit pretty good. edit: When attaching rubber feet, there's a chance of tipping over the Din-rail-stand which is why I've added another version (7 & 8; the white one in the pictures) with a different angle to improve standability. editedit: I changed the design for version 7 & 8 to prevent the rail from slipping in the opening. The version 3 & 4 was thin enough to build up just enough pressure with a screw but the enhanced version is too thick at the top-rail position therefore I added some kind of spring.

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