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0.25mm Thick, S-Mount Brass Spacer Ring

Brass Spacer Ring

Brass Spacer Ring

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Specifications

General

Function:
Spacer Ring

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Thickness (mm):
0.25
Outer Diameter (mm):
15.0
Inner Diameter (mm):
12.0

Threading & Mounting

Thread Type:
S-Mount

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

• Fit Over Male C, S, and T-Mount Threads
• Wide Range of Thicknesses Available for Accurate Spacing
• Spacer Ring Kits Available

TECHSPEC® C, S, and T-Mount Brass Spacer Rings fit over the male threads on our C, S, and T-Mount components, extending the overall length of the system. These spacer rings are ideal for making incremental adjustments to component spacing within an optical system. TECHSPEC® C, S, and T-Mount Brass Spacer Rings are available in thicknesses ranging from 0.25mm to 2.0mm, ensuring that application specific spacing is available. Kits of C-Mount and S-Mount Spacer Rings with 2 of each size can be found under the “Accessories” tab for this product. These spacer rings can be combined in multiple configurations to achieve the desired spacing distance.

Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
C-Mount Brass Spacer Ring Kit (2 of each size) #54-461 C$130.20 Qty 5+ C$115.78   Request Quote
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S-Mount Brass Spacer Ring Kit (2 of each size) #68-228 C$122.50 Qty 5+ C$108.64   Request Quote
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