Use these standoffs to connect or detach elements, as well as to position components in assemblies. When tightening with a wrench, the hex's flat edges guarantee a firm hold.
The National Aerospace Standard (NAS) requirements are followed when creating these standoffs. They are passivated for added protection and exhibit good corrosion resistance. They might have a slight magnetic field. When tightening with a wrench, the hex's flat edges guarantee a firm hold.
Attach parts to sanitary equipment, walls, and food processing lines, giving room for cleaning in between. The rounded edges and smooth finish of these standoffs prevent bacterial growth in any pits or crevices. Because they are composed of 304 stainless steel, they will not rust even after repeated washings with abrasive cleaners and sanitizers. Water and other impurities are prevented from entering the standoffs' body via a rubber seal. They comply with FDA regulations for safe food contact.
These standoffs can be used to connect or separate elements, as well as to place components in assemblies. When tightening with a wrench, a hex in the center guarantees a secure hold.
It is simple to temporarily mount or move components on magnetic surfaces thanks to the magnetic end of these standoffs. They also work well in confined areas where drilling a hole is challenging. Even on thin magnetic materials, the strength of the magnet is maintained because all standoffs are composed of metal, which concentrates and focuses the magnet's strength inside. Additionally, this metal shields the magnet from harm.
Build mounts for optical components, like those found in laser directing systems, using these precise posts. To gain leverage when tightening, insert a rod into the through hole.
These standoffs have a 180° hinge that allows access to parts without disassembling.
The hinge can be opened 180 degrees to gain access to parts without disassembling it.