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Electronics and panel mounts

The boards, fans, and switches that need a printed home. Each has a fixed hole pattern: name the part and the holes follow.

PCB standoff / boss

PCB standoff / boss

Printed pillar with an M3 heat-set or self-tap hole. State height, hole pattern, and whether the head sinks into a counterbore.

Raspberry Pi 4 mount

Raspberry Pi 4 mount

58 × 49mm M2.5 hole pattern. Say "Pi 4 mount" or "Pi 3 mount" (the patterns differ).

Arduino Mega / Ramps mount

Arduino Mega / Ramps mount

M3 holes on the Arduino Mega footprint. Carries Ramps 1.4 control boards used in older printer builds.

32-bit board mount

32-bit board mount

M3 hole patterns for BTT SKR Mini E3 or MKS Gen-L. Name the board revision; pinouts and mounting moved between versions.

40mm axial fan

40mm axial fan

40 × 40 × 10mm. M3 holes on a 32mm square pattern. The hot-end cooling default.

5015 radial blower

5015 radial blower

50 × 50 × 15mm centrifugal fan. Two M3 mounts and a rectangular outlet. The part-cooling default.

Microswitch (D2F-style)

Microswitch (D2F-style)

Omron D2F endstop. 6 × 12.8mm body, two M2 holes 9.5mm apart. Used for X / Y / Z homing.

12864 graphic LCD

12864 graphic LCD

128 × 64 printer display with rotary encoder. Standard panel cut-out is roughly 150 × 75mm.

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