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35 lines
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# Crossrail
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~~Crossrail is a railway construction project underway mainly in central London. Its aim is to provide...~~
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Crossrail is a printed adapter for RSP-200-24 or LRP-200-24 power supplies and DRP-03 brackets. It allows the power supply to be mounted securely across the rails (or vertically as it's sometimes called).
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The alternate part *crossrail_slot* is the same mount but with slots to allow 10mm adjustment in either direction
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## Bill of materials
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- 2 x DRP-03 DIN rail power supply plate (Mouser, Digikey, Time, Ebay, powersuppliesonline.co.uk etc). These need to be cut to create one fixed end and one sprung end. I used a chop saw but a hacksaw or grinder would work too. File or deburr the cut edges if needed.
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- 8 x M4x6 socket button head screws
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- 2 x crossrail.stl or crossrail_slot.stl (or one of each)
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## Notes
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For *crossrail.stl* the DIN rails need to be spaced 120mm apart centre-to-centre (that's a 85mm gap for 35mm rails). *crossrail_slot.stl* has 10mm adjustment in either direction to allow for different rail spacing (although the rails should still be parallel).
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## Images
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### DRP-03 before cutting and in normal use
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### 2 x DRP-03 after cutting
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### crossrail.stl
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### crossrail_slot.stl
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### Insert 2 M4x6 screws for power supply and fix to DRP-03
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### Same for the other DRP-03
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### Screw to the power supply
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