Round Circuit Board Spacer: #2 Screw, 3/16" OAL, 0.089" ID, 1/4" OD, Steel MPN:S509-M10-F21-C
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Round Circuit Board Spacer: #2 Screw, 3/16" OAL, 0.089" ID, 1/4" OD, Steel
Round circuit board spacers are essential components used to provide distance between two circuit boards or electronic parts while also providing support and stability. The #2 screw design ensures that the spacer is securely fastened in place, preventing any unwanted movement. The 3/16-inch overall length is suitable for use in various applications requiring precise spacing. The 0.089-inch inside diameter and 1/4-inch outside diameter provide a snug fit to minimize wobbling while the steel construction ensures durability. These spacers are ideal for electronic engineers, technicians, and hobbyists who require simple yet dependable solutions in their projects.
Round Circuit Board Spacer: #2 Screw, 3/16" OAL, 0.089" ID, 1/4" OD, Steel Grade 2, ASTM B633, QQ-S-633 & Type 1, Zinc-Plated
Product Information
- : S509-M10-F21-C
- Body Shape: Round
- Fastener Standard: ASTM B633; QQ-S-633; Type 1
- Finish: Zinc-Plated
- Finish Coating: Zinc-Plated
- For Thread Size: #2
- Inside Diameter (Decimal Inch): 0.0890
- Inside Diameter Tolerance (Decimal Inch): 0.000 to 0.010
- Length Tolerance (Decimal Inch): -0.005 to 0.005
- Material: Steel
- Material Grade: 2
- Outside Diameter: 0.25in
- Outside Diameter (Decimal Inch - 4 Decimals): 0.2500
- Outside Diameter (Inch): 1/4
- Overall Length: 0.1875in
- Overall Length (Decimal Inch): 0.1875
- Overall Length (Inch): 3/16
- Screw Size: #2
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Type: Female Unthreaded
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
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 28, 2024 3:56pm UTC
Category: Circuit Board Spacers