60mm to 80mm fan adapter 3d models
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This is a duct adapter for an 80mm computer fan to hook to a 3" dryer duct line. ... I designed this to pull the smoke out of my small LED laser cabinet.
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I'm creating an adapter for 80mm fans specifically designed for the Terra PC Case Model 1001263.
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It accommodates any standard 60mm case fan, allowing for either pull or push airflow configurations. The mounted assembly can be easily slid over the screws that secure the CPU cooler to the motherboard. ... # Source Files Both the original FreeCAD...
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-80mm fan connection for greenhouse -80mm Lüfter Anschluss für Gewächshaus
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I had to find a way to mount a 60mm fan on a 40mm slot on my 3D Printer, but none I found would have fit properly without either getting stuck on other parts on the 3D printer or did not provide sufficient airflow. This design has a 30-degree bend...
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I wasn't impressed with any of the existing fan adapters and as it turns out, nobody manufactures a quiet 60x15mm fan that meets my standards, so I took matters into my own hands and created one from scratch. The design is sleek and straightforward.
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The model uses a 60mm fan which is mounted with M4 screws, the holes have a diameter of 3.5mm, so you need to cut the thread or heat the screw a little. the distance between the holes is 50mm. The USB plug must be cut to fit between the model and...
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This is an adapter to allow for mounting 80mm 25mm thick fans on the rear of a super micro 846 4u case. ... I lost my pieces so I designed this to let me mount standard fans.
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Photon-designed 80mm fan adapter plate now installed. ...Created by modifying an existing model discovered online, which served as inspiration for the final product.
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Additionally, I found the junction where the shroud met the body to be somewhat flimsy and decided to reinforce it for added durability. This item was created with Tinkercad. You can edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8v1U8Q30BMU ...
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This is an adapter to mate a standard 80mm fan mount to a 3 inch (75mm) tube. There is a similar one here http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16842, but it lacks the "neck" to more gently change the diameter. It probably doesn't make much difference,...
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This adapter suits a 1.5" ID vacuum hose to an 80mm fan. It features subpar stator blades for directing airflow correctly. Originally designed to extract air from a Solidoodle case and expel it externally, this part can be printed on any 3D printer.
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I built a custom adapter to accommodate an 80x80mm fan within a housing originally designed for a smaller 40x40mm fan. ...Performance exceeds expectations.
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An 80mm fan was too tall to fit inside the cramped space. I utilized my 70mm slim fan instead, which was available in stock. After only two hours spent with Openscad, I had designed and fabricated this simple solution. ...The addition of the printed...
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Adaptor designed specifically for bridging an 18mm axis and a 60mm spool holder effectively. ...Ten percent density infill meets the requirements with no need for excess build material.
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I made this adapter to fit a 80mm fan on my atx mainboard to negate the airpressure which was created by my 3 120mm frontfans and as an impovement of the graphics card cooling. For my mount you need 4 PCI-E Slots free and put one mount on the bottom...
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Elevate your airflow with our precision-crafted 80mm fan mounts, engineered specifically for seamless integration with OpenBeam and secured by sturdy 3mm bolts that boast an impressive 5mm length. ...Crafted with meticulous attention to detail using the...
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Given the abundance of 80mm fans I had on hand, I decided to repurpose the internal components of an 80mm fan to create a more functional cooling system. Be prepared to modify your existing fan connection to integrate this design seamlessly into your...
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Here is an adapter to allow a factory CPU blower fan to be replaced with a standard 80mm fan on a Dell Optiplex 9010. The heatsink appears to be a Dell J50GH heatsink. I'm upgrading this old computer for new purposes and want it to run nearly...
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... no quick way to get one and repair my NAS.This 70mm fans are rare. ...So I decided to use the good available 80mm fans. ...The case is too small for this fans and a solution was needed to mount the new fan outside the case without modifying anything.
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Takes a standard 80mm fan and converts it to a 2" PVC pipe fitting. Note pipe fitting not pipe, so for instance it will fit inside a 90 coupler, the od of the fitting is the same as 2" pipe. There are no screw mounts as the fan should push fit into...
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This is a remix with the center hole scaled up to 53mm. ...No other changes were made to the original model
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Adjust the 52-millimeter gauge to fit snugly within a standard 60-millimeter pod.
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... fans. ... With these you can use 80mm fans (Such as the NF-A8) with the UNVR-Pro. Use the 'Left' piece closer to the RPS plug, and the 'Right' piece further from the RPS plug. ... The right piece has a cutout for a screw hole for the UNVR-PRO cover.
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I'm trying to make a mount to incorporate the 2 fans in one, like an 80mm fan. Cura software predicts it will print in about 7 to 8 hours. I made this because the fans are too loud, and one of 80mm slower should keep everything cool and quiet. Just...
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This adapter was designed to replace two small fans of VRM zone of motherboard Huananzhi X99-TF with one 80x80 fan. Spacing between CPU cooler and adpater is about 2 mm. To have possiblity to install motherboard with adapter in case, no less than 30...
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This is an exhaust adapter that fits a 90-degree bend, suitable for a 60mm to 120mm fan setup. I created this specifically for my Monoprice Mini Select exhaust system. ...You can attach a 60mm fan on one end and/or a 120mm fan on the other end to direct...
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I simply removed the extra fan bracket and secured the first attachment point firmly in place.