I redesigned this hook to both improve the general look and feel to more seamlessly blend in with the general design of the Segway Ninebot Scooter and I also wanted to make it stronger and more effort to remove.
This hook can easily handle a dynamic load of 35lbs (16kg).
Note: All parts are optional
1x Apple Airtag
2x M3x4mm (5mm diameter) threaded heat inserts
2x M3x8mm flat head screws
1x 34mm OD x 31mm ID (1.5mm wide) O-Ring
thread lock (eg Loctite Threadlocker)
The threaded inserts go in at an awkward angle. I found it easiest to use a regular soldering iron with a pointed tip and place the threaded insert on that until hot and either quickly (extremely quickly because brass cools very fast) use a pair of bent plies to get the insert partially into the hole and use the soldering iron to finalize placement or just use the soldering iron exclusively
Screws must have a flat head with a taper to create a snug fit that is flush. M3x8mm is really the only size that will fit correctly
Since the airtag is IP67 which means it can survive being in water for up to 30 minutes, the O-ring isn't strictly necessary however this should prevent any water from getting in at all. This goes around the airtag cover
the airtag fit in only one way with the metal/battery cover in first which will hold it in place.
As I mentioned in the description, this is intended to be much more involved to remove the hook which means it's much harder to install.
I would strongly recommend a filament that is UV stable so that prolonged sun exposure does not cause the plastic to deteriorate. ABS or ASA are good choices for this. I used Prusament ASA Jet Black at 50% infill.
The author remixed this model.