Difference between revisions of "POP 7 Kiosk Case (part)"

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|We recommend printing the maintenance panel with the front facing up.  This will require supports, but will result in a better overall print result.
|We recommend printing the maintenance panel with the front facing up.   
This will require supports, but will result in a better overall print result.
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Revision as of 16:06, 18 April 2022

Overview

This is the main case that protects the Raspberry Pi computer and touchscreen display.  It attaches directly to the four screw holes on the Raspberry Pi official display using M3 screws.  This case has an integrated 75x75mm VESA-compliant M4 mount holes. It can also be used with a 3D-printed mount attachment that can attach to the back, top or bottom side of the case. This attachment is compatible with the popular Modular Mounting System[1]. We include a C-clamp, durable foot and 3D printer frame attachment. There is a maintenance port that allows access to the USB and ethernet ports. There are holes for panel mounting a USB-C slot to reduce wear on the Raspberry Pi itself. There is an optional 30mm fan to keep the kiosk cool during operation, as well as plenty of air vents.

Features

  • Completely self-contained with panel-mounted port for USB-C power.
  • Integrated 75x75mm VESA-compliant mount holes.
  • Compatible with 3D-printable modular mounting system.
  • Maintenance port allows for easy access to ethernet and USB ports.
  • Integrated 30mm fan port.
  • Textured grip for holding the kiosk

Specifications

Dimensions

This kiosk case is 199.99mm x 117.49mm x 46.50mm.

Printed Parts

Part Description Quantity Example
Kiosk Case The main shell of the kiosk case. 1 POP Case Bottom.png
POP Case Top.png
POP Kiosk Case Panel.png

POP Kiosk Case Side.png

Maintenance Panel The panel that covers the maintenance window. 1 Maintenance Panel Bottom.png

Maintenance Panel - Top View.png

Hardware

Part Description Quantity
M3-10mm machine screw Attaches the kiosk case to the Raspberry Pi Touchscreen mount holes. 4
M2-6mm machine screw Secures the kiosk case maintenance panel in place. 1
M2.5-12mm machine screw Attaches the 30mm fan to the inside of the case. 4
M2.5 hex bolt Secures the 30mm fan to the machine screws. 4
M5 hex bolt Secured to the inside of the case to allow for quick attachment of mounting accessories. 2-6
M4 hex bolt Secured to the inside of the case to allow for 75x75mm VESA mount compatibility. 4

Material

This part is printed with polylactic acid (PLA) or other sturdy plastic, such as Polypropylene (PP) or Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA).

Printing This Part

Slicing

Orientation

Part Notes Example
Kiosk Case We recommend printing the case with the screen bezel adhering to the print plate.

This will require the use of more supports, but will result in a better overall print result.

Cura - Case Orientation.png
Maintenance Panel We recommend printing the maintenance panel with the front facing up.

This will require supports, but will result in a better overall print result.

Cura - Panel.png

Settings

Test

Printing

Finishing

References