Locking stand off

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Special application

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A44R 2100, F16B 1900

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042977690

ABSTRACT:
A one-piece fastener has an upper end that is detachably secured to a first panel and a lower end that is secured to a second panel.
The lower end includes a flange that is receivable in an aperture in the second panel and bears against the wall of the aperture to minimize rocking movement of the fastener relative to the second panel. A lower portion of the flange is tapered to facilitate alignment of the flange within the aperture in the second panel.

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