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A PCB circuit board support pillar with a rivet locking action and an arrowhead design.
A PCB circuit board support pillar with a rivet locking action and a bayonet nose design.
A PCB circuit board support pillar with a rivet locking action and a stud design.
These innovative spacers are mounted to the panel with a rivet that is designed into the part. As you push the head of the spacer down, the legs expand locking it into place. They are available in 13 metric spacer lengths in a UL94 V-2 rated nylon.
These self-retaining spacers snap into the board and maintain spacing even when the screw is removed. Avaialble in many spacing, screw and panel thickness options
These are edge locking supports that require no hole in the top board. They have an integrated locking pin on the bottom to prevent rotation. The UBM grips the PC Board on the side and the UBMC grips the board and is easily released. They have a wide base that minimizes rocking.
These spacers snap together on top of each other to stack any number of boards. Item MB-1-156 Can top off the stack
These self-retaining spacers snap into the board and maintain spacing even when the screw is removed. This version is stackable for multiple level PC board applicatiopns.
These spacers are installed onto the bottom board by pushing them onto a #8 or M4 screw or stud. The teeth inside the spacer grip onto the threads. The top fixing is a locking bayonet nose.
These PCB support pillars have a threaded male end that is mounted securely using a hex nut. The top end has a releasable snap-fit fixing that has a low profile.
Dual locking PCB pillars, featuring teardrop and bayonet nose snap locks.
The teardrop style nose eases insertion and increases holding power while being very small and not protruding far from hole whilst the cupped base completely covers the hole and adds stability
The standard snap lock support is ideal for quick assembly in PCB stacking applications
These spacers are mounted on both sides with a low profile two prong fixing. One side is locking and the other is a releasable snap fit. They have a shoulder at the base for locating purposes to facilitate automated assemble. These come in several styles and spacers
The standard snap lock support is ideal for quick assembly in PCB stacking applications and the snap lock and snap fit features add a secure hold and an ease of application
Dual locking PCB pillars, featuring two prong and bayonet nose snap locks.
These spacers are mounted on both sides with a low profile two prong fixing. One side is locking and the other is a releasable snap fit. These are available in a variety of styles
These spacers have a locking two prong design. Both ends of these supports are locking. Available in several sizes and style for different spacers, hole sizes and panel thicknesses
These unique supports act as a spring the the pin is inserted into the spacer. The part flexes and can provide continuous support to the PCB
Dual locking PCB post, with a metric and mini design.
These spacers snap in easily by hand, locking into place. The arrowhead design along with the tension wings give them extra security. These have a larger design that provides a strong, sturdy mounting for heavily loaded PCBs. Available in 5 spacer lengths and in UL94 V-2 and V-0 materials
The Non threaded spacers are designed to be installed by hand and do not require assembly equipment. They are suitable for a wide range of applications. Made from impact modified Nylon in a non threaded, round design.
Screw and lock action PCB support post, with a bayoney nose and self threading female design.
Adhesive Base Supports come with a double sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation and the flat rest mount is a secure support option
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