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Parametric 2U Power Strip Insert – 10″ Rack

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate
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Description

This is a parametric 2U power strip insert designed for 10″ rack systems. Fits perfectly with Benjamin Kott’s Modular 10″ Server Rack.

 

The model is designed to securely hold a standard power strip / extension cord while still allowing it to be easily slid in and out of the rack. The power cable can be routed out the back or through adjacent panels, depending on your rack layout.

 

I created this because I couldn’t find any good existing templates for mounting a power strip cleanly in a 10″ rack system.

 

Features

  • Designed for 2U height (10″ rack width)
  • Parametric design – easily customize:

     

    • Internal width
    • Internal height
    • Internal depth to match your specific power strip

     

  • Snug friction fit – no screws required for the power strip itself
  • Easy insertion and removal
  • Clean and minimal front appearance
  • No supports needed! 

Printing Notes

  • Recommended material: PETG or ABS (PLA may deform over time near warm equipment)
  • No supports required
  • Printed flat for strength and clean front finish

 

 

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