By Würth Elektronik 61
Wurth Electronics offers many different versions and mounting variations of spacers such as snap-in, self-adhesive, screw, and snap rivet mount. These spacers feature a different design on the head of the spacer for locking and removing purposes. The spacers also feature different hole diameters, lengths, and panel thickness.
The WA-SNTE series is a snap-in stop spacer for printed circuit boards.
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WA-SNRM is a snap rivet mount spacer. On one end, these circuit board spacers have a snap-in for a panel thickness of 1.6 mm and a drilling of 4.0 mm. On the other end, users can use a snap rivet with diameter 4.0 mm which will accommodate a wide range of panel thicknesses.
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WA-SNSH is a snap-in spacer screw mount. On one end, these circuit board spaces have a snap-in for a panel thickness of 1.2 mm to 1.7 mm and a drilling of 4.0 mm. On the other end, users can fix the panel with a self-tapping screw to the spacer.
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WA-SNAD is a snap-in stop spacer. The WA-SNAD series features a self-adhesive base for ease of assembly and can be fixed to the panel by the clip. These components are for use in multi-level applications.
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The WA-SNSR self-retraining spacers are the ideal solution for panels where little space is available. The clip is used to keep the part in position while fastening.
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WA-SNFR is a snap-in reverse mount spacer for panels in extremely flat or slim designs. Front panels can be assembled without tension (isolated). No tooling, screws, or rivets are required for assembly; to fix, just snap-in. Due to the very flat cap, the back side of the panel is almost plane.
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The WA-SNSN series snap-in spacers come in several varieties.
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