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These spacers have extra long top mounting fastening. This long nose automatically locates and aligns connector pins with socket. The top board is also easily removable
These spacers are easily mounted by hand.One end has an arrowhead fastener and is held firmly in place with tension wings. The other end is a teardrop fastener 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 fasteners and they are held firmly in place with tension wings. Available in many styles for different hole sizes, panel thicknesses and materials
These spacers are our most popular style. Both ends easily snap in by hand and lock into place. Available in many different styles for different spacer lengths, hole diameters, panel thicknesses and materials
These spacers have a fir tree fastener 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 fasteners 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 fastener 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 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 have a flanged base to keep them steady
These push spacers have a flexible "spring" spacer that absorbs vibration and shock. They mount to the chassis to support the PC board.
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 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.
These spacers have a keyslot design that allows for easy removal to facilitate removal. The keyslot design leaves minimal protrusion below the board. The larger base on the keyslot side is for easy identification of mounting end
These spacers have a keyslot design that allows for easy removal to facilitate removal. The keyslot design leaves minimal protrusion below the board. The larger base on the keyslot side is for easy identification of mounting end
These spacers have a threaded male end that is mounted securely using a hex nut. The top end has a releasable snap-fit fastener 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 fastener. 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 fastener 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 reverse mount supports reinstalled from the underside of the chassis. They have a thin buttonhead for minimal protrusion under the chassis. The top of these is a locking arrowhead that holds the PC Board 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 fastener. 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 fastener is removable and has a low profile.
These reverse mount supports reinstalled from the underside of the chassis. They have a thin buttonhead for minimal protrusion under the chassis. The top of these is a locking bayonet nose that holds the PC Board in place.
These reverse mount supports reinstalled from the underside of the chassis. They have a thin buttonhead for minimal protrusion under the chassis.
These supports are mounted from the bottom of the chassis leaving little protrusion on the outside. They mount into a .375 x .313 square hole in the chassis to prevent rotation. It locks the PC Board in place with an edge holding arm that is releasable.
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