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What are these standoffs called?

By pinheadpierre

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    What are these standoffs used for early Stern solid state boards called? Where can I buy them?

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    #2 3 years ago

    There are similar ones used in NBAFB backbox plastics support, that are also called standoffs. Not sure if the same parts fit the old ones you are mentioning.

    https://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/31-2814-XX

    #3 3 years ago

    Pretty sure PinballLife carries them, I think these are what I used on my Bally Space Invaders boards.
    https://www.pinballlife.com/bally-circuit-board-support-spacerstandoff-316.html

    #4 3 years ago

    I get mine from Digi-key when sourcing PCB parts for repairs.

    https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/w%C3%BCrth-elektronik/709610400/732-12561-ND/9488265

    the above is just an example as they have all shapes and sizes.

    #5 3 years ago

    Thank you!

    #7 3 years ago

    In case you're interested, the Newark Electronics part number for the Rectifier board standoffs are: 2472950

    They are 4.0 X 10.0 X 4.8 Locking supports

    Newark has (had) them in various sizes, so they likely have (had) the board standoffs, too.

    They are natural (off white) in color.

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