Secure PCBs with DURATOOL's nylon M3 hex supports (5mm height). Ideal for electronics assembly with vibration resistance.
The DURATOOL Hex M3 PCB Support is a high-quality nylon locking support designed for securing printed circuit boards (PCBs) with precision and reliability. Made from durable Nylon 6.6 (Polyamide 6.6), these supports offer excellent thermal and chemical resistance, ensuring long-term performance in various electronic applications.
Featuring an internal M3 thread, they provide a secure mounting solution for PCBs, while the snap-in head ensures quick and easy installation. The hexagonal design allows for straightforward alignment and tightening using standard tools.
These supports are ideal for maintaining consistent spacing and stability in electronic assemblies. Their studded lock-in mechanism prevents loosening due to vibrations, making them suitable for industrial and consumer electronics alike.
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With their robust construction and reliable performance, these DURATOOL PCB Supports are an excellent choice for securing PCBs in demanding environments.
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