Hex Spacers Female Female Threaded Standoff's
Hex spacers, also known as female-female threaded standoffs, are a type of spacer or standoff that has female threads on both ends. This allows them to be screwed onto male threaded fasteners or bolts to create a secure connection between two objects.
Hex spacers are typically hexagonal in shape, with six sides that provide a flat surface for a wrench or pliers to grip onto during installation. They are often made from materials such as brass, stainless steel, or nylon, and come in various lengths and diameters to suit different applications.
Hex spacers are commonly used in electronic and mechanical assemblies, where they provide a precise and stable spacing between components. They can also be used to mount circuit boards, panels, or other parts onto frames or chassis.