The Computer Repair Screw and Standoff Kit contains all those bits and pieces that get lost whenever installing stuff into your computer or electronics devices: the screws, standoffs, washers, and more that are used for the chassis, fan, motherboard, and component extras. They may also be used by other electronic devices around your home. Particularly useful if you are working in IT, but also handy if you’re the kinda person who keeps their tower with the side panel open you’ll reduce rattling and avoid sitting parts on top of other parts when you have the right mounting hardware!
Kit includes the following in a nice reusable storage container:
4 x #6*6 Hand screw – Chassis covers
20 x KB5*10 – Fixed chassis fan
20 x #6*6-32 with hex head – Hard drives / power supplies / expansion cards
50 x M3*5
8 x M3 brass standoff – Motherboard standoff
20 x 4*8*.08 Insulation gasket
20 x Countersink #6*6-32 – 3.5″ Hard drive mounting
20 x Countersink M3*5 – 2.5″ SSD drive mounting
20 x Wide head #6*6-32 – 3.5″ Hard drive mounting, graphics cards, and more
20 x O-rings
20 x #6*10 hex head screw – power supply mount
4 x Thumbscrew #6*6 – Chassis attachment
20 x M2 Screws + 2 x M2 standoffs – M.2 card attachment
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