Card Guides Provide Full-Time Earth Grounding

Jan. 1, 2001
Suited for telecommunications, medical and avionics applications, the Narr-O-Gide conductive insert card guides are offered with the a proprietary 0.006" thick, stainless steel channel insert that provides full time earth grounding. The guides are

Suited for telecommunications, medical and avionics applications, the Narr-O-Gide conductive insert card guides are offered with the a proprietary 0.006" thick, stainless steel channel insert that provides full time earth grounding. The guides are less than 0.25" wide, providing higher density packaging while allowing extra space for increased air circulation. The card guides are available in 17 standard lengths from 2.5" through 8.5". Molded from Natural Type 6 Nylon, these card guides can be ordered in either UL 94V-0 rated or UL 94V-2 rated material and are installed via a press fit operation without the need for special tools or fixtures. They are shipped standard in natural color and additional colors can be special ordered. Typical pricing in production quantities is from $0.884 each and lead times are from stock to six weeks ARO.

Company: BIVAR INC.

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