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DIN rail modules : screwdriver & 1/2" socket
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Tool holder modules to be installed on 35 mm DIN rail. Enough of these pre-made holders with fixed socket size, with this you just do whatever you prefer.
You simply need a flat screwdriver to install it by pushing on the notch.
Simply fix on your wall the 35 mm DIN rail length that you please and print as many modules as necessary.
I designed it to not need any support, so find the one side that does not require any.
- 1/2 inch square socket holder
- Screw driver modules (or any other relatively cylindrical tool)
This module allows to have many possibilities between the fixed holes size (8mm) or lateral in between two modules with whatever diameter (simply adjust the gap between two modules).
The weird shape allows to insert & remove the screwdrivers with an angle in case you have another tool above it.
Short and long version available to allow either 4 or 7 slots with two modules
- In the next episodes : hex tools, 1/4 inch square sockets, anything that I might nee
You simply need a flat screwdriver to install it by pushing on the notch.
Simply fix on your wall the 35 mm DIN rail length that you please and print as many modules as necessary.
I designed it to not need any support, so find the one side that does not require any.
- 1/2 inch square socket holder
- Screw driver modules (or any other relatively cylindrical tool)
This module allows to have many possibilities between the fixed holes size (8mm) or lateral in between two modules with whatever diameter (simply adjust the gap between two modules).
The weird shape allows to insert & remove the screwdrivers with an angle in case you have another tool above it.
Short and long version available to allow either 4 or 7 slots with two modules
- In the next episodes : hex tools, 1/4 inch square sockets, anything that I might nee
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