Fasteners
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Rack Solutions 12-24 x 5/8in Pan Head Phillip Drive Screw 25-Pack - Rack Screw - 12 - 0.63" - 1 Pack
Rack screws are used to attach equipment to the vertical uprights of a 19" rack. Racks do not have a standard thread type. There are three common thread types for rack screws: 10-32, 12-24 and M6. Since the introduction of the square hole rack and Cage Nuts, the exact thread can be selected and changed at will. 12-24 is now more common than 10-32 in pre-threaded racks. 12-24 fasteners are slightly larger than 10-32 and have courser threads. The term 12-24 comes from Unified and American Screw Threads for Bolts, Nuts, and Machine Screws standards published by ANSI B1.1-1974. The number "12" is simply a size designator corresponding to the nominal diameter of the bolt. The number "24" refers to 24 threads per inch. You can identify a 12-24 screw by measuring the diameter with a ruler at slightly less than 7/32" (slightly larger than 3/16" or 0.210").
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Microsoft Screw - Computer Assembly Screw
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iStarUSA Cabinet/ Rack Screw Kit - Rack Screw, Cage Nut - Philips
- Fit Mounting Posts with Square Holes
- M5 Size
- Screw Type: Phillips Head
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iStarUSA DD-STANDOFF-12MM Standoff for 3U and 4U chassis with iStarUSA Redundant PSU - Jackscrew Standoff
- works for IS-xxxR2UP, IS-xxxS2UP
- works for IS-500R2UPD8, IS-xxxS2UPD8
- works for IS-950R3KPD8, IS-950R3NPD8
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Manhattan 12-24 Cage Nut Set - Cage Nut, Screw, Washer - 12 - Phillips - 1 Jar
The Intellinet Network Solutions 12-24 Cage Nut Set provides the highest-quality securing materials so that your expensive networking equipment stays secure in the racks and cabinets you've installed them in.
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Intellinet Cage Nut Set (100 Pack), M6 Nuts, Bolts and Washers, Suitable for Network Cabinets/Server Racks, Plastic Storage Jar, Lifetime Warranty - Cage Nut, Screw, Washer - Zinc Plated Steel, Polyamide - 100 / Pack
The Intellinet Network Solutions Cage Nut Set provides the highest-quality securing materials so that your expensive networking equipment stays secure in the racks and cabinets you've installed them in.
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