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Edge Locking Supports provide a secure hold on the side of the PCB and the snap in fitting and locating nose are ideal for quick assembly
These supports have a locking bayonet nose on one side and a cupped base which completely covers the hole and adds stability
These are Corner/Edge locking supports. They can be mounted to either the corner or the edge of a PCB requiring no holes or slots on the board. They are mounted on the bottom with a #6 self-tapping screw for a strong hold.
Edge Locking Supports provide a secure hold on the side of the PCB and the snap in fitting and locating nose are ideal for quick assembly. The PCB is easily removed for service.
A screw fastened PCB spacer.
These standoffs 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 are thin, flexible spacers. This allows them to be flexed back after the PCB is installed for maintenance or repair
These spacers have an extra long top mounting fixing. This long nose automatically locates and aligns connector pins with socket. The top board is also easily removable
These PCB support pillars 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
Edge Locking Supports provide a secure hold on the side of the PCB allowing for easy removal. Screw mount supports are very secure and reliable. These mount with a self-tapping screw.
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 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
PCB pillars with a bayonet nose design, suitable for key hole.
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.
The standard snap lock support is ideal for quick assembly in PCB stacking applications and the quarter turn fastening aids the ease of application
These reverse mount supports re installed 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 re installed from the underside of the chassis. They have a thin buttonhead for minimal protrusion under the chassis. The top of these is a snap-fit design allowing the PC to be removed.
A PCB circuit board support pillar with a rivet locking action and a bayonet nose design.
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 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.
Dual locking PCB pillars, featuring teardrop and bayonet nose snap locks.
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