Description
An M3 Hexpillar Standoff is a hardware component that elevates and securely mounts printed circuit boards (PCBs) above other components or chassis surfaces. It’s commonly used in various electronic and mechanical applications.
- M3 Thread Size: this indicates the diameter of the threaded hole, which is compatible with M3 screws.
- Hexpillar Design: the standoff has a hexagonal shape, providing a secure grip for tools and preventing slippage during installation.
- Female-Female Threaded: both ends of the standoff have female threads, allowing you to screw in M3 screws or bolts on both sides.
- Material: all of our M3 screws, standoffs & nuts are made out of nylon material.
- Length: available in various lengths to accommodate different spacing requirements between PCBs and other components.
Common Applications:
- PCB Mounting: elevating PCBs to improve airflow and heat dissipation.
- Component Spacing: creating space between components prevents short circuits and improves accessibility.
- Mechanical Assembly: providing structural support and alignment for various mechanical components.
Benefits of Using M3 Hexpillar Standoffs:
- Improved Airflow: elevating PCBs allows for better airflow, reducing component temperatures.
- Enhanced Accessibility: creating space between components makes working on and repairing circuits easier.
- Secure Mounting: the hexagonal design and threaded ends provide a reliable and safe mounting solution.
- Versatility: available in various materials and lengths to suit different applications.
By understanding the characteristics and applications of M3 Hexpillar Standoffs, you can effectively utilize them in your projects to achieve optimal performance and reliability.
Sold in quantities of 20pcs each
Options and Available Lengths (purchase each item separately)
- M3 x 10mm hex pillar/standoff – 20pcs
- M3 x 15mm hex pillar/standoff – 20pcs
- M3 x 20mm hex pillar/standoff – 20pcs
- M3 x 8mm screw -20pcs
- M3 Nut -20pcs
NOTE: to stack our Smart Inching Relay boards you need M3 x 20mm (20mm minimum height separation between boards)
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