iMac G3 tray-loading IO door & interposer – reverse engineered replacements

zenaror

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I recently worked on an iMac G3 tray-loading shell that was missing part of its IO assembly, specifically the side door and the internal interposer bracket.

Original replacements seem to be quite hard to find, so I decided to recreate both parts via 3D scanning and manual reverse engineering.

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IMG_20260425_173409706.jpgThe focus was on maintaining original geometry, mounting points, and alignment with the IO ports and outer shell.

Details:
  • The interposer bracket was modeled to preserve structural behavior and port alignment
  • The door includes a separate ring element (for color matching or multi-material printing)
  • Fitment was tested against the original mounting system
This started as part of a custom build, but it should also be applicable to restoration scenarios where these parts are missing or damaged.

If anyone is interested, I can share the STL files.
 
I recently worked on an iMac G3 tray-loading shell that was missing part of its IO assembly, specifically the side door and the internal interposer bracket.

Original replacements seem to be quite hard to find, so I decided to recreate both parts via 3D scanning and manual reverse engineering.

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View attachment 98180The focus was on maintaining original geometry, mounting points, and alignment with the IO ports and outer shell.

Details:
  • The interposer bracket was modeled to preserve structural behavior and port alignment
  • The door includes a separate ring element (for color matching or multi-material printing)
  • Fitment was tested against the original mounting system
This started as part of a custom build, but it should also be applicable to restoration scenarios where these parts are missing or damaged.

If anyone is interested, I can share the STL files.
Great job! Yes, it would be interesting if you shared it; I have two tray-loading drives and neither of them has a cover.
 
Great job! Yes, it would be interesting if you shared it; I have two tray-loading drives and neither of them has a cover.
Thanks, I really appreciate that!

That’s exactly the kind of situation I had in mind - these tray-loading units seem to often show up missing those parts.

I’ve made the files available here:

IO Door (outer cover):
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/imac-g3-tray-loading-io-door-cover-side-port-cover-replacement

Interposer (internal bracket):
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/too...ser-bracket-internal-port-support-replacement

Bundle (both parts):
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/too...interposer-bundle-complete-side-port-assembly

If you end up printing them, I’d be really interested to hear how the fit is on your machines!
 
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