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Plastic Screw Mount PCB Supports

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Hexagonal Threaded Supports

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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.

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PCB Support Pillars - Screw Down

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These supports are securely mounted with a #4 or M3 screw. The offset design allows for dense packaging.

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PCB Support Pillars - Stud Fitting

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These PCB Support Pillars, also called PCB Pillar Support or simply PCB Supports, are installed to the bottom board by pushing them on to a M4 (#8) screw or stud.

The PCB Stud features teeth inside the spacer that grip on to the threads. The support pillars have a top fixing that is a locking bayonet nose.

  • Material: Nylon 6/6
  • Colour: Natural
  • UL94 V2 flame rated

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Screw-In Spacer

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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.

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Self Threading PCB Supports

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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.

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