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RailDriver Cord Wrap
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!!!Disclaimers!!! PLEASE READ BEFORE PRINTING/INSTALLING:
- This device is intended ONLY for use as an object to wrap the RailDriver's (non-detachable) USB cord around when not in use
- It is not intended to be in any way load-bearing or used as a handle/lifting point
- The existing screws that are used for mounting are there to serve some other purpose, and I (not having any knowledge of the internal structure of this controller) do not know what that purpose is. It is possible that co-opting these screws to attach a cord-wrap will damage the device or cause it to become non-functional. Use at your own risk.
- DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. They appear to be a screw designed for fastening plastic. Over-tightening them will most certainly cause the screw hole threads to strip out. The best way to avoid this is to hand-tighten the screws with a screw driver and STOP when you feel significant resistence.
Okay, now that all of that is out of the way:
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- This device is intended ONLY for use as an object to wrap the RailDriver's (non-detachable) USB cord around when not in use
- It is not intended to be in any way load-bearing or used as a handle/lifting point
- The existing screws that are used for mounting are there to serve some other purpose, and I (not having any knowledge of the internal structure of this controller) do not know what that purpose is. It is possible that co-opting these screws to attach a cord-wrap will damage the device or cause it to become non-functional. Use at your own risk.
- DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. They appear to be a screw designed for fastening plastic. Over-tightening them will most certainly cause the screw hole threads to strip out. The best way to avoid this is to hand-tighten the screws with a screw driver and STOP when you feel significant resistence.
Okay, now that all of that is out of the way:
This is a "quick and dirty" de
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