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BayTech RPC-3A PDU 19" rack ears

I got a used BayTech RPC-3A Power-Distribution-Unit (PDU), however it was missing the mounting brackets (also call…
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updated October 15, 2021

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I got a used BayTech RPC-3A Power-Distribution-Unit (PDU), however it was missing the mounting brackets (also call rack ears) to mount the PDU to a 19" server rack.

I created these in fusion 360 and it may be a good template to easily remix it for other 19 inch rack devices. Even though I used PLA, it is pretty stable. If you are unsure, please use PETG.

Print recommendations:

Please print in the direction as shown in the screenshots to ensure the best layer strength is used.

I suggest standard support "everywhere" with X/Y and Z distance of 0.6mm. I have great results with the holes and the support pops out effortlessly.

My prints are made with a 0.5 nozzle and 0.28 layer height. I used the "rough and fast 0.28" profile from Chep ( https://www.chepclub.com/cura-profiles.html ) in Ultimaker Cura 4.7.0 Beta slicer.
As you see, these parts don't require any special quality settings.

Note for Baytech RPC-3A Owners: The rack ears need american UNF 10-32 1/2 inch length screws.

Print Settings

Rafts:

No

Supports:

Yes

Resolution:

0.28

Infill:

Grid 45%


Filament:
OWL Filament PLA Black

Category: Computer

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Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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