Meanwell NES-50 cover with Banana sockets, C14 socket, fuse, switch by ShaunDwyer 3d model
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Meanwell NES-50 cover with Banana sockets, C14 socket, fuse, switch by ShaunDwyer

Meanwell NES-50 cover with Banana sockets, C14 socket, fuse, switch by ShaunDwyer

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This is to attach to a Meanwell NES-50 or similar power supply with the same dimensions.http://www.meanwell.com/mw_search/NES-50/NES-50-spec.pdf
There are two components - Rear feet, and the main housing/cover.
The rear feet simply screw onto the underside with a pair of M3 short bolts.
The top cover is also retained with two short M3 bolts, one into the bottom, and the other into the Right side (assuming you're looking at the terminals end-on).
It has provision for 2 Banana sockets with an 8.5mm diameter mounting hole.http://www.jaycar.com.au/Interconnect/Plugs%2C-Sockets-%26-Adaptors/Banana/Red-4mm-PANEL-MOUNT-Socket/p/PS0406
There is also a hole to insert a screwdriver to adjust the voltage if you need to without taking the cover off.
It also has a square hole designed for the seemingly common combo of a C14 socket, fuse, and switch as available both on ebay and at your local electronics shop:http://www.jaycar.com.au/Power-Products-Electrical/Distribution-%26-Interconnect/Moulded-Leads/IEC-Fuse-Chassis-Male-Power-Plug-with-Switch/p/PP4003

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