Spacers & Standoffs

Spacers and standoffs are small but important components that, when used in certain installations and applications, allow for more precise positioning of screws, fasteners and other parts.

Spacers and standoffs can be crucial in achieving both improved aesthetics and proper functioning of certain devices and products, including avoiding short-circuiting of powered components (such as computer motherboards) by creating a small air gap between the powered component and any metal housing it's installed into. See more in our spacers & standoffs guide here.

What is the difference between a spacer and a standoff?

A spacer is a small piece of material - generally metal or plastic - that sits under the head of a screw or bolt but on top of the surface being screwed into, rather like a more elongated version of a standard washer.

  • The key role of a spacer is to lift or separate one component from another
  • Spacers typically form a short tube through which the shaft of the screw, bolt or cable can pass, and are available in a variety of standard screw-compatible sizes
  • Spacers are generally not threaded, meaning they cannot be tightened (they're simply a tube for screw support/guidance)
  • They can be bought in a multitude of different materials for specific applications including nylon, stainless steel and aluminium
  • Spacers are suitable for a very broad range of DIY and electrical installation tasks, including TV and computer mountings

A standoff is a similar component to a spacer in many ways, with the key difference being that standoffs tend to be threaded onto the screw and/or the surface they're being installed on.

  • The threading on standoffs provides a fastening as well as a lifting/separating role, and is generally available in a number of different configurations, including male-female, female-female and male-male
  • Whereas spaces are almost always round/cylindrical, standoffs can also commonly be found in hexagonal (hex) format for easier gripping with a tightening tool such as a wrench
  • Standoffs are perhaps more commonly used than regular spacers in electronics applications, where their key role is to prevent contact shorting between powered components - a typical example would be helping to raise a printed circuit board (PCB) up off the surrounding surfaces to create an air gap, and thus avoid any electrical shorts to a case or housing

What are 'swage' standoffs for?

A swaged standoff is one that has both internal and external threading cut with a swage tool, creating an end which resembles a male exterior but that retains internal (female) threading, allowing for tighter grip on both male and female fasteners and anchor points.

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  • RS Stock No. 184-2077
  • Mfr. Part No. 970250365
Each (In a Pack of 5)
£1.356
  • RS Stock No. 184-1986
  • Mfr. Part No. 971100354
1 Box of 3000
£1,117.44
  • RS Stock No. 184-1991
  • Mfr. Part No. 971120324
1 Box of 2500
£958.51
  • RS Stock No. 184-2377
  • Mfr. Part No. 970140365
Each (In a Pack of 10)
£0.793
  • RS Stock No. 176-8042
  • Mfr. Part No. 971260321
Each (In a Box of 750)
£0.56
  • RS Stock No. 205-3032
  • Mfr. Part No. 970130321
Each (In a Box of 3500)
£0.264
  • RS Stock No. 176-8091
  • Mfr. Part No. 970350321
Each (In a Box of 1000)
£0.387
  • RS Stock No. 176-8082
  • Mfr. Part No. 970950481
Each (In a Box of 150)
£1.052
  • RS Stock No. 205-3012
  • Mfr. Part No. 970120151
Each (In a Box of 5000)
£0.285
  • RS Stock No. 176-8420
  • Mfr. Part No. 970300151
Each (In a Pack of 10)
£0.594
  • RS Stock No. 205-2907
  • Mfr. Part No. 970120144
Each (In a Pack of 10)
£0.617
  • RS Stock No. 184-1730
  • Mfr. Part No. 970090365
Each (In a Bag of 500)
£0.504
  • RS Stock No. 161-3677
  • Mfr. Part No. R6397-02
Each (In a Pack of 10)
£0.374
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  • Mfr. Part No. 970200144
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£0.491
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  • Mfr. Part No. 970120327
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£1.36
  • RS Stock No. 184-1718
  • Mfr. Part No. 970250365
Each (In a Bag of 500)
£0.856
  • RS Stock No. 184-2076
  • Mfr. Part No. 970050154
1 Box of 6000
£1,330.44
  • RS Stock No. 184-2087
  • Mfr. Part No. 970110324
1 Box of 4000
£1,232.13
  • RS Stock No. 205-3004
  • Mfr. Part No. 971450611
Each (In a Box of 200)
£1.202
  • RS Stock No. 184-2128
  • Mfr. Part No. 970080354
1 Box of 5000
£1,201.55
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