Parts Storage Rack

It's time to get organized with these Daiso parts storage racks and compartment cases.
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It's time to get organized with these parts storage racks and compartment cases that you can pick up from your local Daiso Japan discount store. Use the cases for storing screws, electrical components, or any other small parts, and keep your cases in these convenient and space-efficient racks. This Thing includes versions of the rack able to hold 4, 5, or 6 compartment cases. The racks are designed to be compatible with all slotted Wall Control metal pegboards that are 8 inches or more in height. An additional compartment case can also be on the top of the rack. Two or more racks can be installed vertically, leaving just enough space for a case to fit snuggly between racks.

Wall Control metal pegboards are strong, durable, and look great - making them a common addition to garages and workshops everywhere. This storage rack is compatible with all slotted Wall Control pegboards 8 inches or more in height. Racks are designed to allow the placement of an additional compartment case on the top. Two racks installed vertically leaves just enough space for a case to fit snuggly between racks.

The Daiso compartment cases are hinged with two front latches for secure closure. Each case contains 11 compartments. Some of a case's dividers can be removed to create fewer but larger compartments able to hold larger parts or more of the same type of part.

If you have Wall Control pegboards in your shop then you should also check out these shelf units here on Thingiverse, and this mounting system for your Chargepoint EV Charger on eBay.

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Print Settings

Printer:

CR-10 S5

Rafts: 

No

Supports:

No

Resolution: 

0.2mm

Infill:

15%

Post-Printing

Installing on pegboard

This Thing is compatible with all Wall Control metal pegboards with slots and is 8 inches in height or taller. Two short Wall Control brackets are needed to install the rack onto the pegboard.rnrnBegin by slipping the top portion of each bracket into the top two slits on the back of the rack. The brackets need to rotate counter-clockwise as the turned up portion finds its way into the slit of the rack. The bottom of the bracket might need a little bit extra convincing, which you can give them by pushing them against a hard surface. Just be careful that the bracket is following the internal path. See the photo of this Thing for comparison. 

Now that you've fitted the brackets into the rack, remove the brackets and install them into to properly spaced slots of the pegboard. With the rack at a 45-degree angle relative to the pegboard, allow the turned-up part of both brackets to find the same topmost opening that you'd previously slipped them into. Make sure that the top back of the rack remains against the pegboard, and rotate the rack down until both the top and bottom of the rack's back are flush against the pegboard. 

 

And you're done.

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