March 11, 2026
Description
19" Rack 3U Dual 7" Touchscreen Monitor Mount
Printed in PETG - 0.4mm nozzle .20mm layer height
I run two Linux servers headless in my homelab stack, which is great until i break something and need to connect directly. Every time that happened I'd be hunting around for a spare monitor, keyboard, and cables — not ideal when you're already troubleshooting. I looked around for a proper dual monitor rack mount and couldn't find anything free or functional, so I just modeled my own in Fusion360.
The mount fits any standard 19" rack and takes up 3U. It holds two 7" capacitive touchscreen displays side by side and might i say; they do look good. Each screen only needs an HDMI and a Micro-USB cable (power + touch). I would grab some right-angle connectors as clearance is a bit tight, also points the cables towards the back of the rack and makes the mount easier to install and manage. I've linked the exact monitors and adapters I used below.
The model is over-engineered on purpose… i did not want any flex. If you want to save filament there's a low-profile version included that does the job just fine, just needs half the hardware for the center plate.
Only gripe I have is that cheap 7" displays have asymmetrical bezels, which is just a budget display thing and not something the mount can fix. The power buttons are located on the back, they do get turned on through HDMI passthrough. Minor issues but figured I'd mention it.
F3D source files available on request — still figuring out how to get them uploaded properly, first time posting here.
Hardware:
Screws (full version):
Screws (low-profile version):
License:
BY-NC-SA