Most (all?) D-series exist with M3 threaded holes.When they did not exist, I used to enlarge the holes and insert press-fit nuts.I don't know how well it would go with plastic bodies...
I haven't used a D-series with threaded holes in years and I go through thousands every year - typically threaded ones are PCB mount only.
if you reallllllly want it, you might be able to have a friend 3d print it and then cast a mold of that with the tabs inserted in such a way that they can connect to the original lugs. you want low melting point for in case someone solders it since most 3d plastics get soft at under 200 deg C.
I don't want it so bad that it can fail...but i've thought about that! I'm just surprised it isn't available anywhere... Another GDIY fellow sent me a link to a Neutrik 'mounting frame' which is slick but nowhere near as easy as this!Here's the Neutrik one: https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/mfd
I'm confused where failure would come anywhere other than prototyping issues. you could fill a mold with something that has a high melting point. This path would be for someone who has a larger agenda than DIY though. Thanks for sharing the part!
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