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Intel NUC Wall Mount for Hager VZ00LK

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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🔧 Description

3D-printed wall mount for Intel NUC systems with a case length of 115 mm and a maximum case width of 55 mm (inside)

The mount is primarily designed for mounting on the Hager VZ00LK perforated plate, but can also be used for direct wall mounting

Mounting is done via slotted holes for 4 mm screws, allowing flexible alignment and easy installation

A HexGrid pattern is integrated into the base of the mount, which provides additional air circulation and supports the passive cooling of the Intel NUC

 

đŸ§± Mounting

  • Suitable for Hager VZ00LK perforated plates
  • Alternatively direct wall mounting possible
  • Fastening with 4 mm screws (M4 or wood screws)
  • Slotted holes for fine adjustment of the position
  • No drilling or modification of the NUC required
  • All ports remain freely accessible

     

📐 Compatibility

Suitable for Intel NUC models with:

  • Case length: ≈ 115 mm
  • Case height: ≀ 55 mm
  • UCFF form factor (no Tall case with 2.5" drive)

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