2x2 MU Bracket - Bolt-Locked Inserts
Connect these brackets to your tiles using Multiboard Snaps (use a Weight-Bearing Snap at the top), and lock into place using Locking Bolts.
Brackets can hold another Tile, a Multibin Base Plate, or a Tray:
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Holding a Tile: Connect your Bracket and Tile together using Snaps (facing down). Then lock using Locking Bolts.
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Holding a Base Plate: Place the Base Plate on the brackets and lock using Locking Bolts.
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Holding a Tray: To hold a Tray, use Bracket-Multipoint Joins, you will also need a Multipoint and a Locking Bolt.
Printing Guidelines:
The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.
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It seems like the brackets went from using multipoints for the weight bearing snaps to something else. The video tutorial shows the weight bearing snap being attached by a multipoint. The current bracket barely supports the snap. Not sure what happened. Have the brackets been redesigned? I really liked the system, but the documentation is severely lacking and not clear where it does exist.
If you use Snaps with the linked Locking Bolts, the thread barely reaches the bracket. How is this supposed to hold anything? I actually watched two videos because of this and still haven't figured it out. This is the most overcomplicated, overengineered way to stick something to the wall I have ever seen. The official learning pack taught me to keep my fingers off this so far.
It should be noted that unlike the other sized brackets, these in particular cannot support a Tray as the multipoint adapters push the connections too close to the board
how do you attach the base plate to the pu8sh fit brackets to kep them from flipping off if front loaded