Sonos Era 100 Wall Mount (tiltable and rotatable)

Sonos Era 100 Wall Mount (tiltable and rotatable)

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Here I designed a Wall mount for the new Sonos Era 100 speaker.

 

It is able to tilt it downwards and you can rotate it freely. There are 2 channels for the cable.

Screw the Holder with 2 x M4,5 Wood screws to the wall, then mount the speaker to the top plate. To do this you will need 1 x M5 Screw. I only have M5 x 30 screws here so I made an adapter for them. Optimal would be a M5 x 15 mm Screw with a flat head. If you have sth. in between you can simply cut the M5 x 30 adapter to the desired height with your slicer.

Then push in the pins (short ones to the speaker plate and longer ones to the wall part) at the desired location.

If you do not tighten the M5 screw too hard you can easily rotate the speaker after assembling everything.

 

Printing tipps:

  • Use some tough material like PETG or ASA, …
  • Use 4 - 5perimeter & 30 % + Infill.
  • If you have fitting problems with the pins print them new and scale them up/ down a little (1-2%)
  • Do not tighten the screws too hard. Otherwise the parts may get damaged.

Assembling Order

  1. connect the connector arms to the top plate (direction as seen in the pictures).
  2. Unplug the power cable.
  3. Screw the part with the holes to the wall while the power cable is already inserted. Make sure not to pinch it during tightening the screws!
  4. Plug the power cable into the speaker and screw the top plate with the M5 screw to it. (Use some medium loctite or other screw lock if you have it at hand)
  5. bring the speaker into an approximate position and carefully pull the power cable into a good position so it does not get pinched again ,-).
  6. press in all remaining pins .

 

If you have problems with the assembling because the cable has to be inserted in the wall mount before you can screw the loudspeaker to the plate you can also ignore the 2 tunnles in the backplate and simply lead the cable as shown in the last picture!

 

Have fun and keep printin!

 

 

Updates:

Small instaupdate: decreased the diameter of the pin “lip” a little.

20.04.2023: Printed and tested all parts. Sorry for the bad picture quality but it was already quite dark in my workshop :)

21.04.2023: Fixed the .3mf assembling so it gets printed a little cleaner.

24.04.2023 I did print all parts and tested them. The holder seems to be stable enough and even by applying some unnecessary force to the speaker nothing breaks or gets damaged in annother way. (Printed all Parts with Prusament ASA Natural) No rattling sound during usage :)

Added a few minor changes to the design.

25.04.2023: I redesigned the design a little so the pins are now 6 mm in diameter and not 5 mm. That makes it even a little stronger. (I had no problems with the 5 mm version though)

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