OpenHouse / Leviton Generic Device Structured Media Bracket

OpenHouse / Leviton Generic Device Structured Media Bracket

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This is a three-piece bracket I designed for my OpenHouse structured media cabinet that should also work in a Leviton cabinet. The design features three distinct pieces, allowing it to be printed without the need for supports. To assemble, print two of the bracket pieces and one grid piece. The grid piece will fit snugly into the brackets, providing stability and support. To attach the bracket to the structured media box, you'll need the Leviton 47615-NYL Push-Lock Pins for Structured Media Centers or their equivalent from another brand, which can be found on Amazon and other online retailers. Once attached, you can secure devices using zip ties or velcro in two different directions. Alternatively, you can drill a hole in one of the grid lines and screw it into place or use adhesive velcro to hold it securely. There is ample space under the bracket for running Ethernet or TV cables. The design was based on a generic metal bracket I previously owned, which was significantly more expensive. However, this 3D-printed version offers a cost-effective alternative while maintaining functionality and reliability.

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