Male-Male Hex Circuit Board Standoff: M5 x 0.8, 20 mm OAL, 10 mm Width Across Flats MPN:MMX1735M12MSC-1
Male-Male Hex Circuit Board Standoff: M5 x 0.8, 20 mm OAL, 10 mm Width Across Flats MPN:MMX1735M12MSC-1 is available to buy in increments of 10
Male-Male Hex Circuit Board Standoff: M5 x 0.8, 20 mm OAL, 10 mm Width Across Flats
The male-male hexagon circuit board standoff is an essential component for electronic assembly projects, offering easy and secure mounting of PCBs or other electronic components. Made of metal, this standoff comes with M5 x 0.8 threaded studs that provide durability and resistance to wear. With an overall length of 20 mm and a width across flats of 10 mm, this male-male hex standoff fits various applications easily while maintaining stability on the circuit board. Its compatibility with M5 nuts and screws ensures secure fastening in electronic devices for optimal performance. This standoff is ideal for use in telecommunications, industrial control systems, automation, and other electrical and electronics projects.
Male-Male Hex Circuit Board Standoff: M5 x 0.8, 20 mm OAL, 10 mm Width Across Flats 20 mm Body Length, 10, 9 & 9.5 mm Thread Length, Steel, Grade 2, Zinc-Plated, QQ-S-633
Product Information
- : MMX1735M12-1
- Body Length: 20.00
- Body Shape: Hex
- Fastener Standard: QQ-S-633
- Finish: Zinc-Plated
- Finish Coating: Zinc-Plated
- Length Tolerance (mm): -0.150 to 0.150
- Material: Steel
- Material Grade: Grade 2
- Overall Length: 20.0mm
- Overall Length (mm): 20.00
- Standards: QQ-S-633
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Length (mm): 10.00; 9.00; 9.50
- Thread Size: M5 x 0.80
- Thread Type: Male/Male
- Width Across Flats (mm): 10.00
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: 2.70
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on July 16, 2024 12:02pm UTC
Category: Circuit Board Standoffs