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Standoff fastener cuts PCB assembly times

A Northern Precision product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 23, 2004

A new quick-release standoff fastener introduced by Northern Precision (NP) is designed to reduce both the time and costs associated with traditional assembly methods for, say, PCBs.

A new quick-release standoff fastener introduced by Northern Precision (NP) is designed to reduce both the time and costs associated with traditional assembly methods for, say, PCBs.

The use of the quick-release standoff will also minimise the amount of loose hardware (screws, for example) usually associated with such tasks.

As standard, quick-release standoffs are suitable for installation on bottom panels of minimum 1mm thick 80 HRB steel/70 HRB stainless steel, and top panels of 1.45 to 1.62mm, and are available from stock for next-day delivery.

A broaching style of quick-release standoff is also available by special order for PCB to PCB mounting applications.

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