5MM SPACER



+ Description
Discover the ingenuity of the Ø5 mm spacer—a compact marvel engineered to create precise gaps between components in both mechanical and electronic assemblies. This small yet vital element ensures perfect alignment, controls thermal expansion, and minimizes vibrations for optimal system performance. Crafted with meticulous precision, it serves as a silent guardian of efficiency, reliability, and functionality in complex designs.
+ Indications
- A Ø5 mm spacer is used in various applications where precise spacing is essential.
- Electronic Assemblies: Provides space between electronic components to prevent electrical short circuits and improve air circulation.
- Mechanical Assemblies: Maintains alignment between mechanical parts, ensuring proper function and reducing wear and tear.
- PCB Mounting: Used to space circuit boards (PCBs) at specific distances, preventing contact and potential damage.
- Structural Support: Adds stability and support in structural assemblies by evenly distributing loads and maintaining correct distances.
- Customized Spacing: Ideal for creating custom spacings in DIY projects, model making, and various engineering applications.
- Thermal Management: Enhances thermal management by providing adequate spacing for heat dissipation in electronic and mechanical systems.
- Spacers ensure that components are properly aligned, securely fixed, and function as intended in a wide range of applications.
+ Key Features
- Material: Often made from durable materials such as Brass, Nylon, or Stainless steel to suit different applications.
- Diameter: 5 mm.
- Length: Comes in different lengths to meet various spacing needs.
- Shape: Typically cylindrical and can have specific internal and external diameters to fit certain components.
Product Ordering
| SS | TI |
|---|---|
| 3034SS01 | 3034TI01 |
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