Custom 3D-printed brackets & mounts
Brackets, mounts, adapters, and mounting plates printed to your design in a material matched to the load and the environment — with optional permanent part numbers or serials marked into the part.
What we print
Mounting brackets, L-brackets and gussets, equipment and sensor mounts, adapter plates, standoffs and spacers, clamps, and panel mounts. You upload the model and we print it to your design, including bolt holes, slots, counterbores, and bosses for heat-set inserts.
Choosing a material for load
Brackets and mounts usually carry a load, so material matters:
- PETG — tough and slightly flexible, a solid general-purpose choice for everyday mounts.
- ABS — strong and heat-tolerant for indoor structural parts.
- ASA — the same strength as ABS plus UV and weather stability, for outdoor, marine, or vehicle mounts.
A part's strength also comes from how it is printed — orientation, wall count, and infill — which we set for the loads the bracket will see. For the material trade-offs, see PETG vs ABS vs ASA; for anything outdoors, the best material for outdoor parts. If a part is load-bearing or safety-critical, tell us about the application and we will confirm the approach before production.
Marking and identification
Brackets in a system are easier to manage when they are labeled. A permanent laser mark can carry a part number, an install-orientation note, or a serial for tracking — a permanent surface mark that stays legible in service. For repeat production, serials can increment automatically; see serialized parts & traceability.
Design and tolerances
Parts hold a typical tolerance of about ±0.2–0.3 mm. Design holes at nominal size with a little clearance for fasteners, add fillets at inside corners to reduce stress concentrations, and the order tool will flag anything beyond the 256 × 256 × 260 mm build size before checkout. No model yet? Our 3D scanning service can recreate an existing bracket.
Price your bracket in seconds
Upload the model, pick a material, add optional marking, and see the price — one part or a full run.