Friday New Product: PCBGrip

Solar botics
August 28, 2015
PCBGrip Cylinder Accessory (4 pack)
$7.20

This accessory is great for adding standoffs and rotating elements to your PCBGrip (or Openbeam!).
PCBGrip Tri Nut Accessory (pairs)
$5.52
Inserting and aligning nuts into Openbeam can be a bit tricky, but this clever, simple tri-nut insert is a simple, effective solution to the problem.
T-Bolt Accessory (pairs)
$4.80

Solves the problem of needing one more threaded stud in Openbeam, when you've already capped the ends. A BIG time-saver that gets you out of a crunch!
PCBGrip M3x0.5 Thumb Screw, 14mm dia. Head (4 pack)
$6.30
These are nicely machined M3, 14mm diameter thumbscrew from PCBGrip.
PCBGRip M3 x 0.5 x 7mm Thumb Screw, 7mm dia. Head (25 pack)
$15.90

Not just a simple 3mm bolt - this is a beautiful thumbscrew by PCBGrip.
PCBGrip M3x0.5 Knurled Nut (25 pack)
$11.82

Sometimes, it is the screw needing tightening, sometimes you need to adjust the nut. In which case, use this knurled M3.

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