Makita 18V charger holder for pegboard
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I wanted to secure my battery charger for my Makita 18V system on a pegboard with evenly spaced holes that are one inch apart. This approach works well for my Makita DC18RC, but different models have varying leg spacings. The DC18RC has legs spaced 153mm apart at their centers. I used only the top two legs, replacing the original rubber feet from the same row and reusing them. Use M3 bolts that are either 10mm or 12mm long to attach each part (see the printable parts). Each bolt screws into its corresponding model part, expanding it slightly for a secure fit inside the Makita charger leg. All parts can be printed without supports, requiring minimal cleanup of the hole for the M3 bolt. Two versions are available - one is square and the other is rounded, both designed for fun. The square version may offer more strength, but I haven't tested that theory yet. I use both versions.
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