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Cube nuts?

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buchacho

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I bought a PCB that came with some cube nuts that were threaded in two directions at 90 degrees so they could be used as a kind of bracket to hold the board in place in a metal U-bracket. I lost them and figured I could easily find a replacement. I think the size of the threads were something like M3, but I cannot find them in a web search for "cube nuts" is there another name I should search by, or are these not common?
 
Sorry, found no such thing.
Time to houseclean...

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Yeah, I need to houseclean for sure, but if I can find a good supply of them, they would be useful for other projects. =)
 

Richco makes these for mounting PCBs:Link but the overalls are even bigger than the part in the link you posted.

Doug
 
Thanks for the link. Those look nice too, maybe for a different board design.
 
Get some more from whereever you go the first ones.
 
I've just got hand tools and a drill press, but I think I'd make my own because it would be faster than identifying the component and trying to find a source. Did you lose some of them or all of them? Contact manufacturer?
 
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