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Position components in assemblies, as well as separate or connect parts with these standoffs.
These standoffs are made to NAS specifications.
A nylon patch bonded to the threads adds friction, preventing these standoffs from loosening from vibration.
Choose these standoffs for their adherence to NAS 1831 specifications.
The magnetic end of these standoffs makes it easy to temporarily mount or reposition components on magnetic surfaces.
Secure computer cables and panels.
Protect components from electrical charges.
Both ends snap and lock in place for a permanent connection.
Stick these supports to surfaces where you don't want to drill a hole. The snap-in end can be released for repairs and upgrades.
Thread the male connection into a tapped hole and snap the other end into a panel for a secure hold that can be released for repairs and upgrades.
Secure the self-tapping female connection with a screw; the other end snaps snugly into a panel, yet can be released for repairs and upgrades.
Wings add tension to strengthen the hold in a hole. The other end is releasable for repairs and upgrades.
Designed for multi-level printed circuit board applications, these self-aligning, through-hole supports have a chamfered female end for stacking. The other end snaps and locks in place for a permanent connection.
The ends of these removable supports snap in and compress between panels to reduce vibration of miniature cooling fans in compact electronics.
The flat top supports boards without drilling a hole while wings on the other end add tension for a secure hold in a hole.
In enclosures and other places where you don’t want to drill a hole, mount circuit boards and other thin panels with these supports.
Also known as captive standoffs, a recess under the hex clinches the panel for a strong hold that won't push, pull, or twist out. When mounted, the hex sits flush with the surface and the closed end creates a neat, finished appearance.
These standoffs are designed to fit in the limited space of compact electronics such as laptops and hand-held devices.
A recess under the hex clinches a panel for a strong hold that won't push, pull, or twist out. When mounted with a lever press, the hex sits flush with the surface and the open end creates a through hole.
Reduce vibration, shock, and noise with these spacers that compress between components.
Choose the OD, ID, length, and material and we will accommodate your unique spacer needs.
Cut stock to the length you need.
Create space to clean between components on food processing lines and other sanitary equipment.
A nickel-chrome plating gives these spacers a mirror-like finish.
PTFE spacers have a slippery surface and surpass most plastic spacers when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Naturally slippery and wear resistant, acetal spacers also offer some resistance to moisture.
These spacers have excellent corrosion resistance and are passivated for enhanced protection.
Polypropylene spacers have a hard surface and resist many chemicals and solvents.
18-8 stainless steel spacers have good corrosion resistance.
Use PEEK spacers as an alternative to metal spacers in high-temperature, high-stress applications. They resist chemicals, wear, and moisture.
The zinc plating provides some corrosion resistance.
These spacers have excellent wear and abrasion resistance. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
Almost nonabsorbent, these unthreaded LDPE and HDPE spacers won't swell when exposed to water.
Made of FDA-listed material, these clear spacers can be used in food and beverage applications.
Made of aluminum, these spacers are lightweight and mildly corrosion resistant.
Withstanding salt water, acids, and chemicals, these spacers resist corrosion better than any other metal spacer we offer. They have a high strength-to-weight ratio and are about 40% lighter than steel spacers.
The anodized coating on these lightweight spacers provides increased abrasion resistance over uncoated aluminum.
Brass makes these spacers electrically conductive and the zinc-plated finish adds corrosion resistance.
The 45° end fits against an angled surface to create a flat surface for connection.
An economical alternative to standard unthreaded spacers.
Also known as saddle washers, the curved end fits against round objects such as tube and pipe.
With the end clinched in place, the prongs allow you to quickly snap a panel on and off these supports.
Once the end is clinched in place, panels with keyholes easily slide on and off these supports.
Also known as captive spacers, the splines on these bite into a panel for a permanent hold.
Often called swage standoffs because you permanently crimp them into a panel.
Made from brass, these inserts are nonmagnetic, mildly corrosion resistant, and electrically conductive.
These aluminum inserts are lightweight, nonmagnetic, and mildly corrosion resistant.
A zinc-plated finish gives these steel inserts mild corrosion resistance.
Protect bolts from sideways (shear) pressure.
Have different sizes and lengths of spacers ready for a variety of jobs.
Keep a variety of standoffs in different lengths and thread sizes on hand.
Also known as shoulder and insulator washers, these nonmetal washers block electrical current and prevent corrosion from mating different types of metal.
Join two female-threaded parts of various thread types and sizes, while allowing air, liquids, wire, or other thin materials to pass through.
One side inch, one side metric, and a hex in the middle—these handy fasteners connect two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, adapting from inch threads to metric. Tighten with a standard wrench.
Need to join two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, with dissimilar inch thread sizes? Attach them to these adapters and tighten the exterior hex nut for a secure connection.
Twist these adapters onto female metric threads to change pitch or switch thread sizes.
The through hole allows you to connect float rods to float valves.
Change inch threads to metric with these adapters, or swap metric threads for inch. An external hex lets you tighten or loosen them with a wrench.
In addition to joining male- and female-threaded parts, these adapters can increase or decrease metric thread sizes and change the thread pitch.
Connect male- and female-threaded parts of different thread types and sizes, while allowing air, liquids, wire, or other thin materials to pass through.
Change thread sizes or types, such as fine to coarse threads, on parts without changing gender.
Also known as shoulder washers.
Fit these brackets through drilled holes in panels.
Mount through the counterbored hole with a socket head cap screw to support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side.
Use these buttons to support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side. Their hex shape lets you screw them into a threaded hole with a wrench or socket.
Support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side. These buttons press into a drilled hole for permanent installation.