Fluke Magnet hanger
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I've printed the Fluke hanging tool by Thorius - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1086786. To hang my meter on a metal surface, I needed something extra. That's when I created this little gadget. You'll have to buy two magnets with a diameter of 25x7mm; shielded magnets work well for me, but any kind will do the job. Additionally, you'll need some sort of rubber or glue to fill in the six holes around the magnets and create an anti-sliding feature. This is crucial because it ensures that the magnets won't slide down when my meter is hanging on a vertical painted surface. The holes should be overfilled slightly so that the rubber is squeezed against the surface by the force of the magnets. I use a piece of double-sided Velcro to connect the hanging tool and the magnet. Print Settings: Printer: Fabrikator Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 40% Notes: I printed it at 40mm/s speed Post-Printing: My print is a press fit with the magnets, so I didn't need to glue them in place. However, this might depend on your printer and the magnets you choose - you may need to use some glue. Fill the six holes with rubber or glue of your choice and let it dry.
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