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These spacers are easily mounted by hand. The bottom end/chassis end is removable from the top of the board. Available in 5 different spacer lengths
These spacers are easily mounted by hand.One end has an arrowhead fixing and is held firmly in place with tension wings. The other end is a teardrop fixing that holds firmly and goes into a very small hole leaving very little protrusion
These collar spacers are a two piece application; the pin and the retainer. They were designed to capture the PC board. The combination of the mating parts forms a completely enclosed nylon spacer. The use of a binding head type screw is recommended.
These spacers are easily mounted by hand. The ends are arrowhead fixings and they are held firmly in place with tension wings. Available in many styles for different hole sizes, panel thicknesses and materials
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.
These spacers 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 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 #8 or M4 threaded hole. They are easily installed by hand with minimal force. The top fix is a locking bayonet nose.
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.
These spacers have a threaded male end that is mounted securely using a hex nut. The top end has a snap lock teardrop nose that holds the PCB in place. It is very small and has a very low profile.
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.
These supports are securely mounted with a #4 or M3 screw. The offset design allows for dense packaging.
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 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 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
These spacers 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 Screw and Lock Supports are a two piece application; the pin and the retainer. They were designed to capture the PC board. The combination of the mating parts forms a completely enclosed nylon spacer. The use of a binding head type screw is recommended.
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