Custom fabrication

3D printed parts for cleaner electrical installs.

Additive manufacturing lets Electroplexus prototype brackets, device mounts, trim interfaces, labels, and layout aids before permanent equipment goes in the wall, cabinet, or control panel.

Why it matters on site

Custom electrical work often fails at the small physical interfaces: a sensor that needs a better angle, a relay module that needs a serviceable bracket, or a low-voltage gateway that needs airflow without looking like an afterthought.

3D printing gives those interfaces a fast design loop. Parts can be measured, modeled, printed, tested, and revised before they become part of a durable finished installation.

Common uses

  • Device brackets for smart relays, sensors, access points, and controllers.
  • Conduit layout aids and drilling guides for repeatable placement.
  • Panel organization pieces for low-voltage controls and labeling.
  • Trim adapters that make modern devices fit older or unusual surfaces cleanly.
  • Prototype enclosures used before selecting a listed permanent enclosure.

Responsible application

Printed parts support the install. They do not replace code-rated equipment.

Fit and finish

Custom adapters help align visible technology with cabinetry, trim, racks, and finished walls.

Serviceability

Mounts can be designed so devices are reachable, labeled, ventilated, and replaceable.

Speed

Prototype pieces reduce return trips and reveal mechanical conflicts before final installation.