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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.
Mount components onto food processing lines, walls, and sanitary equipment while leaving space to clean in between.
Secure computer cables and panels.
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.
Change thread sizes or types, such as fine to coarse threads, on parts without changing gender.
In addition to joining male- and female-threaded parts, these adapters can increase or decrease metric thread sizes and change the thread pitch.
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.
Connect male- and female-threaded parts of different thread types and sizes, while allowing air, liquids, wire, or other thin materials to pass through.
The through hole allows you to connect float rods to float valves.
Turn these studs with a hex key for ease of installation.
These studs are also known as hanger bolts—use them to hang, mount, and fasten parts to wood structures.
Use these stud-style anchors with nuts.
Keep a variety of standoffs in different lengths and thread sizes on hand.
Fit these brackets through drilled holes in panels.
No need to drill holes in panels—tighten the set screw to hold them in place.
Use four brackets to support the top and bottom edges of panels without drilling holes in them.