Locking Key Slot Attaches Standoffs To PCBs

March 1, 2000
A variety of standoffs and fasteners can be attached to circuit boards and panels using the Locking Key Slot (LKS), available for panels and circuit boards 0.062" thick with other thicknesses available upon request. The LKS is designed to be

A variety of standoffs and fasteners can be attached to circuit boards and panels using the Locking Key Slot (LKS), available for panels and circuit boards 0.062" thick with other thicknesses available upon request. The LKS is designed to be anti-rotational and is reported to be easily removable without tooling. It is designed to be used in place of a pressed-in metal- screw insert without requiring the use of a press and anvil.
It is inserted from the top of the board or panel and has a pull-out force, which meets or exceeds that of most inserted metal studs. The LKS is available on a variety of products including standoffs, wire ties, and wire routing clips and clamps. Available in packs of 1000 pieces.

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