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Swage Standoffs are used to separate, position or connect components in an assembly. The swage end adds a permanent installation option, keeping the standoff fixed to the board.

Originally designed for spacing and stacking circuit boards, swage standoffs are now available in a variety of threads, and length combinations for a wider range of applications. They also come with a variety of plating options and can be created from materials including:

  • Aluminum
  • Brass
  • Stainless Steel
  • Steel

The round shape provide a nice finished look. Brass is corrosion resistant, nonmagnetic, and easily machinable. Base metal is yellow, but many plating options are available when different colors are required.

Unit of Measure

Technical Specs

Material

N/A Stainless Steel

Shape

N/A Round

Body Length

N/A 0.625

Female Thread

N/A 2-56

OD

N/A 0.1875

Shank OD

N/A 0.126

Shank ID

N/A 0.104

Super Torq

N/A No

Swage Code

N/A B

Part Description

N/A 0.1875 Round OD x 0.625 Body Length x 2-56 Female Thread, Stainless Steel Swage Standoff

Shank Length 1

N/A 0.105

About OneMonroe

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