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PCB Corner Edge Locking Supports

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.

PCB Edge Locking Supports - Snap-In

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.

PCB Edge Locking Support - Screw Mount

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Reverse Locking/Edge Holding

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.

Edge Locking Support - Rivet Mount

Edge Locking Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch.

PCB Supports - Locking Side-Mount/Locking Bayonet, Removable

PCB Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch.

PCB Support Pillars - Rivet Locking/Stud

Designed to mount easily on chassis with plastic SR snap rivet. Allows mounting to a range of panel thicknesses, up to .341” thick. Button head on rivet for minimal protrusion on chassis underside

PCB Support Pillars - Rivet Locking/Arrowhead

Designed to mount easily on chassis with plastic SR snap rivet. Allows mounting to a range of panel thicknesses, up to .341” thick. Button head on rivet for minimal protrusion on chassis underside

PCB Supports - Locking Teardrop, Cupped 2-Sides

PCB Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch.

PCB Supports - Locking Pull Mount, Rubber

PCB Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch.

PCB Supports - Fir Tree/Locking Arrowhead

PCB Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch.

PCB Support Pillars - Locking/Metric Reverse

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Dual-Locking/Snap-Lock/Snap-Lock Natural Nylon

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

PCB Support Post - Dual-Locking/Metric/Mini

These spacers have a locking teardrop design. These snap into very small holes and leave a very low protrusion over the panel. Available in many sizes and styles

PCB Support Pillars - Locking/Arrowhead/Threaded Female

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Rivet Locking/Boyonet Nose

Designed to mount easily on chassis with plastic SR snap rivet. Allows mounting to a range of panel thicknesses, up to .341” thick. Button head on rivet for minimal protrusion on chassis underside

PCB Support Pillars - Locking/Teardrop/Threaded Male

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Non-Locking/Threaded Female

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Dual-Locking/Arrowhead/Arrowhead

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

PCB Support Pillars - Reverse Locking/Snap-Fit

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 snap-fit design allowing the PC to be removed.

Self-Adhesive PCB Support Pillars - Non-Locking

Adhesive Base Supports come with a double-sided adhesive tape with a release tab for quick installation. It locks onto the board but is releasable with a pinch. The adhesive element of the product has a shelf life of approximately 1 year from date of shipping when stored in the unopened original packaging, stored at room temperature and away from sunlight.

PCB Support Pillars - Locking/Bayonet Nose/Threaded Female

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Flat Rest Mount/Locking Arrowhead

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

PCB Support Pillars - Locking/Bayonet Nose/Threaded Male

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.

PCB Support Pillars - Reverse Locking/Flat Rest Mount

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 flat requiring nop through hole to support heavily loaded PC Boards.

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