Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats MPN:1311M19F16256
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Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats MPN:1311M19F16256 is available to buy in increments of 5
Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats
Male-female hexagon standoffs offer a reliable means of securing printed circuit boards without causing damage during installation or removal. Durable metal construction ensures long-lasting performance in demanding environments, while dimensions of size 2-56 with a width across flats of 3/16 inches accommodate diverse PCB designs suitable for various industries including automotive electronics, telecommunication systems and medical equipment. Additionally, the stable yet adjustable fastening provided by these standoffs guarantees optimal functionality and safety for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Male-Female Hex Circuit Board Standoff: #2-56, 3/16" Width Across Flats Nylon, Uncoated, MIL-P-17091B
Product Information
- : 1311M19F16256
- Body Length (Decimal Inch): 0.4375
- Body Length (Inch): 7/16
- Body Shape: Hex
- Fastener Standard: MIL-P-17091B
- Finish Coating: Uncoated
- Length Tolerance (Decimal Inch): -0.005 to 0.005
- Material: Nylon
- Material Grade: Grade 101
- Overall Length: 0.4375in
- Overall Length (Decimal Inch): 0.4375
- Overall Length (Inch): 7/16
- Standards: MIL-P-17091B
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Tensile Strength (Psi): 16500.00
- Thread Depth (Inch): 3/16
- Thread Length (Inch): 5/32
- Thread Size: #2-56
- Thread Type: Male/Female
- Width Across Flats (Decimal Inch): 0.1875
- Width Across Flats (Inch): 3/16
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: US, United States
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 31161816
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 0.13
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 4:35am UTC
Category: Circuit Board Standoffs