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These spacers have fir tree fixing on one end and a locking bayonet nose on the other. The blind hole mount is flexible and will lock into round, threaded, punched or drilled blind holes
These spacers have fir tree fixings on both ends for a secure lock. The blind hole mount is flexible and will lock into round, threaded, punched or drilled blind holes
These spacers have a fir tree fixing on one end and a releasable bayonet nose on the other. The blind hole mount is flexible and will lock into round, threaded, punched or drilled blind holes
These locking arrowhead push spacers are designed to support heavily loaded circuit boards. They feature a flat rest mount design.
These push spacers are designed to support heavily loaded circuit boards. No through hole is required in the board which allows for easy access to the underside of the board. These are mounted into a small hole and protrudes very little under the board. They have a cupped base that provides a tight fit to the board as well as covering the hole completely.
PCB pillars with a bayonet nose design, suitable for key hole.
PCB pillars with a two prong design, suitable for key hole.
These spacers 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.
A dual locking PCB support pillar with a threaded female and arrowhead design.
These spacers have a threaded male end that is mounted securely using a hex nut. The top end has a snap lock arrowhead nose that holds the PCB in place.
These spacers have a threaded female end that is mounted securely using a screw. The top end has a locking bayonet nose that holds the PCB in place.
These spacers have a threaded male end that is mounted securely using a hex nut. The top end has a snap lock bayonet nose that holds the PCB in place.
Edge Locking Supports provide a secure hold on the side of the PCB.
These PCB support pillars have a threaded female end that is mounted securely using a screw. The top end has a locking arrowhead nose that holds the PCB in place.
These spacers have a threaded female end that is mounted securely using a screw. The top end has a releasable snap fit bayonet nose that holds the PCB in place.
These spacers have a unique self-threading bottom fixing. The threaded hole that they go into acts as a die and threads the bottom end when screwed in. They can be used in either a #4 or M3 threaded hole. They are easily installed by hand with minimal force. The top fix is removable and has a low profile.
The standard snap lock support is ideal for quick assembly in PCB stacking applications and the quarter turn fastening aids the ease of application
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 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 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.
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