The slots were originally designed to accept a plastic housing that acts as
a retaining cage for the fixing screw. This is also why 2.5mm is the more
recognised size on most eurorack systems.
3mm is the more common sized screw used in the euro-synth industry so first
decision is do you want to fit in to existing gear or not (I offer both
2.5mm and 3mm tapped strips in my Construct-A-Rack series). Choosing 2.5mm
maybe a problem.
Having the slots will give you more room for movement in the rack but will
mean that EVERY module you fit will need to be `positioned'. A 2.6mm hole
for 2.5mm or 3.1 for 3mm going up to 2.7mm and 3.2mm respectively should be
more than adequate for most.
Best Regards
Laurie Biddulph
Mobile: 0400 257 645
Web: www.elby-designs.com
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Sent: Tuesday, 31 January 2012 12:40 AM
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ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.comSubject: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: Eurorack Mounting Hole Dimensions
Hi
I believe that the slotted rack mounting holes are just to allow the module
to fit in either Doepfer or AS racks as they are not exactly the same.
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-electronic-music-production/450034-analogue-systems-rack-rs10-15-non-modules.html
--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "roglok" <roglok@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need your advice on designing Eurorack front panels.
>
> Some manufacturers use slotted panel mounting holes (Cwejman, Metasonix),
whereas others use round ones (Doepfer, Analog Solutions, Harvestman) as per
the Doepfer specifications http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100m_e.htm.
>
> What are your experiences? Are you occasionally having troubles fitting
modules with precise holes?
>
> I am planning some very narrow modules (4HP) and slotted holes would
further reduce the limited amount of space available for labels. Also, I'm
using 2.5mm screws...
>
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