
DIN Rail - top hat rail IEC/EN 60715 – 35 × 7.5
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<p>This print was the result of discussions about the use of DIN rail with 3D printed parts within the following group:</p><p><a href="https://groups.io/g/3D-Printing-for-Metal-Hobbyists">3d Printing for Metalworkers and Model Engineers</a></p><p>Admittedly this print is of limited usefulness for the following reason:</p><ul><li>Actual DIN rail is inexpensive</li><li>Actual DIN rail is metal, and conductivity is a requirement for some applications</li><li>The plastic version is of course not as strong as the metal version</li></ul><p>However, this print may be of some use for test purposes, or when small quantities of DIN rail not requiring high strength are needed.</p><p>The prints provided here are all based on an initial “unit” of rail 25mm in length, with additional lengths based on multiples of this unit.</p><p>The OnShape 3D CAD files for this are here :</p><p><a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/9e67feb7e1d615802fcc6d8b/w/df2bc22fefa999006d745b6b/e/90b75c5884348748e1ab9b9f">https://cad.onshape.com/documents/9e67feb7e1d615802fcc6d8b/w/df2bc22fefa999006d745b6b/e/90b75c5884348748e1ab9b9f</a></p><p> </p><h4>Print Instructions</h4><p> </p><p>Print in PLA using the 3mf files provided; note that a brim is required for adequate bed adhesion.</p><p>In order to print with no supports, and with the filament in the ideal orientation, the rails are printed “end down.” I was frankly surprised that this worked well even with the “8 unit” print fully 200mm high (see photos).</p>
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