RAF Electronic Hardware

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PCB Stacking Spacers help overcome space limitations.

Male-female stacking spacers, available in nylon and aluminum, help overcome space limitations during installation of PC/104 and PC/104-plus embedded bus drives. Available with round and hexagonal profiles, products are precision-manufactured for fit, spacing circuit boards 0.6 in. apart to build structurally secure module stacks. Standalone spacers are 3/16 in. in dia, have 3/16 in. long 4-40...

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Electronic Hardware is made to NAS standards.
Fasteners & Hardware

Electronic Hardware is made to NAS standards.

Consisting of standoffs, spacers, swage spacers, and male/female standoffs, electronic hardware is manufactured to U.S. National Aerospace Standards (NAS) and is available in various styles, sizes, materials, and finishes. Designers can also obtain NAS series 42, 43, 61, 1786, 1829, 1830, and 1831 components.

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Spacers suit PC/104 and PC/104-Plus embedded systems.
Fasteners & Hardware

Spacers suit PC/104 and PC/104-Plus embedded systems.

Male-Female Stacking Spacers help overcome space limitations that may occur when PC/104 and PC/104-plus embedded bus drives are installed. Standalone module stacks are used like ultra-compact bus boards, but without needing backplanes or bird cages. With nylon or aluminum male-female spacers, boards are spaced exactly 0.6 in. apart to build structurally secure module stacks.

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RAF Electronic Hardware Featured In The Distributor's Link Magazine

SEYMOUR, Conn. - The Spring 2010 issue of The Distributor's Link Magazine features an eight-page article on RAF Electronic Hardware. The article highlights RAF's strengths in customer service, product quality, U.S.-based manufacturing and plating facilities, and fast turnaround on orders from an inventory of more than 47,000 stocked part numbers. RAF has built its success as the leader in the...

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New Comprehsive Catalog Covers RAF's Complete Electronic Hardware Line

SEYMOUR, CT - A new, comprehensive catalog from RAF Electronic Hardware includes 32,000 new part numbers, additional standard-length standoffs and spacers, a new section on thread-locking products and handy new engineering data. The 356-page catalog contains complete specifications and drawings for American standard and metric-dimensioned electronic hardware -- including standoffs, spacers,...

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New Designers' Short-Form Catalog

SEYMOUR, Conn. - A new designers' catalog from RAF Electronic Hardware covers nine of the company's major electronic hardware lines: o Captive Panel Screws o Spacers o Standoffs o Jack Screws o Precision Shoulder Screws o Thumb Screws o Male-Female Standoffs o Circuit Board Supports o Handles and Ferrules The wide selection of U.S. and metric dimensioned hardware described and pictured in the...

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Fasteners & Hardware

PCB Stacking Spacers help overcome space limitations.

Male-female stacking spacers, available in nylon and aluminum, help overcome space limitations during installation of PC/104 and PC/104-plus embedded bus drives. Available with round and hexagonal profiles, products are precision-manufactured for fit, spacing circuit boards 0.6 in. apart to build structurally secure module stacks. Standalone spacers are 3/16 in. in dia, have 3/16 in. long 4-40...

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Electronic Hardware is made to NAS standards.
Fasteners & Hardware

Electronic Hardware is made to NAS standards.

Consisting of standoffs, spacers, swage spacers, and male/female standoffs, electronic hardware is manufactured to U.S. National Aerospace Standards (NAS) and is available in various styles, sizes, materials, and finishes. Designers can also obtain NAS series 42, 43, 61, 1786, 1829, 1830, and 1831 components.

Read More »
Spacers suit PC/104 and PC/104-Plus embedded systems.
Fasteners & Hardware

Spacers suit PC/104 and PC/104-Plus embedded systems.

Male-Female Stacking Spacers help overcome space limitations that may occur when PC/104 and PC/104-plus embedded bus drives are installed. Standalone module stacks are used like ultra-compact bus boards, but without needing backplanes or bird cages. With nylon or aluminum male-female spacers, boards are spaced exactly 0.6 in. apart to build structurally secure module stacks.

Read More »

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