Angle Bracket - 4-40

These are very handy. They are simple angle brackets with one threaded and unthreaded hole. Use them for connecting PCBs at 90 degree angles, mounting accelerometers, gryros, etc. They can also be used on the universal plate set for mounting all sorts of sensors and such.

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  • For anyone looking for full dimensions, this bracket is a Keystone 612. There is a datasheet on the Farnell website with full dimensions here: http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1930765.pdf

  • laserhawk64 / about 7 years ago / 1

    Product page link errors out... looks like it got up and moved.

    Looks like a useful bracket tho. I might have to get some of those.

  • FINALLY! Awesome! This will make case-building so much easier! Thank you!<br />
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    Any chance of getting ones with both holes threaded?<br />

  • samsam / about 9 years ago / 1

    Hey guys, can anyone tell me if a M3 screw fits on this angle bracket? Even if it takes a little pushing... Since a 4-40 screw have a diameter of 2.845mm I guess it wouldn't be a problem. Did anyone tried it before? Thanks!

  • Dmorn22 / about 12 years ago / 1

    Would these be good conductors to use as a switch plate?

  • NER-CK / about 12 years ago / 1

    Dimension from outside vertical edge to the center of the horizontal hole? Symmetrical?
    Thanks...

  • MichaelK / about 13 years ago * / 1

    Would love to have slightly bigger ones, say 0.5" length or so. These are so tiny you can barely fit two screw heads on the inner side. If I want to use a nut on the inner side, it's practically impossible...

  • Jay Tolson / about 13 years ago / 1

    What is the brackets thickness?

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