Description: I designed this wall mount specifically to mount my LB7654 EGO Electric Leaf Blower on my garage wall's dry wall. I have read that the mount is the same for the LB6153 Leaf Blower, so it should also work for this device, but I have not verified this. It IS NOT compatible with the LB5302 530CFM Blower. I 3D printed this wall mount out of ASA plastic for high strength, high temperature capability, ultraviolet-safe, and general ability to be exposed to the weather with minimal degradation (even though not expected). Please see the listing photos for additional images of the mount. I DO NOT recommend leaving batteries installed on your equipment when stored. Not only does it increase the weight significantly, it is not the best for the endurance of battery packs (which these cost a small fortune). Your purchase will include a quantity of two 75lb E-Z Anchors for drywall. If you intend to mount into a stud or other material besides dry wall, the mounts were designed around a #8 screw size. - Installation Instructions 1. Hold the wall mount at the desired mounting location. 2. Use a screw or screwdriver to mark the wall in the center of the two screw holes when at the desired position. 3. Remove the wall mount from the wall and install the plastic anchor supports at the two marks just made (see video linked below if needed for anchor support installation). 4. Hold the wall mount in the desired mounting location over the two support anchor holes and install the included mounting screws. 5. The wall mount is ready to use. I appreciate any feedback you may have. Enjoy! Please see the following video as a reference on how to install the included anchoring hardware into your drywall. Using a drill may strip the drywall and make the anchor, and wall mount, unsecure. https://youtu.be/6qPxKPYRPfE - A Tip Regarding 3D Printed Part Plastics and Specific Application A final tip for those that read this far, if I were looking at a 3D printed part for an application such as this (i.e. mounting a $200 piece of equipment on my wall), I would be looking for parts that are printed out of PETG (minimum), ABS (better than PETG for high temperatures), ASA (better all around than ABS), or Nylon (very good, but difficult to print and expensive). If a different type of plastic were used, I would seriously read up about 3D printing plastic filament types prior to making a purchase. The most common 3D printing plastic is PLA. While it is easy to print, it does not handle warmer temperatures well and softens quickly as it warms (i.e. you might find your devices on the ground with a deformed mount on a hot day for a potential total loss of your investment). Something to keep in-mind. https://www.simplify3d.com/resources/materials-guide/properties-table
Price: 12.5 USD
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
End Time: 2024-10-20T19:23:50.000Z
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Brand: Handmade
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States