Spacers & Standoffs
Spacers and standoffs are used to connect, separate, or position parts in assemblies. They are commonly used to isolate electrical components and give space for heat to dissipate. Typically used to space circuit boards, panels, doors or gears. Spacers are unthreaded hollow tubes that connect components while maintaining a space between them. Standoffs are threaded hollow tubes that separate and position components while also fastening them together.
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Male-Female Threaded Hex Standoffs
Threaded hexagonal tube with male and female-threaded ends to mount two components together.
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Female Threaded Hex Standoffs
Threaded hexagonal tube with female-threaded ends to mount two components together.
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Female Threaded Round Standoffs
Threaded tube with female-threaded ends to mount two components together.
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Male-Female Threaded Round Standoffs
Threaded tube with male and female-threaded ends to mount two components together.