Maxiplex Aluminium 15-20 mm
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Maxiplex. -ALUMINIUM- Spacers 8 mm plate thickness 15-20 mm. Spacer for nameplates.
Supplied without screws.
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Maxiplex Aluminium 15-20 mm
Specifications
| Article number | MAX2970AR |
|---|---|
| Base material | Aluminium |
| Outside Diameter (mm) | 15 |
| Usage | Indoor |
| Borehole (mm) | 12 |
| Head thickness (mm) | 3 |
| Material | Metal |
| Plate Thickness (mm) | 15-20 |
| Walldistance (mm) | 8 |
FAQ
FAQ
What is this standoff used for?
It’s a metal standoff made to mount sign and nameplates with a clean, spaced-off-the-wall look. Ideal for professional wayfinding and branding panels.
What wall distance does it create?
This spacer provides an 8 mm stand-off from the wall. That small gap gives your plate a neat floating effect.
Which plate thickness does it fit?
It’s designed for plates around 8 mm thick. For best results, make sure your panel edge sits flush and doesn’t bind when tightened.
What drill hole size do I need in the plate?
Use a 12 mm drill hole in the plate for the standoff to fit properly. Keep the hole centered for a straight, professional finish.
What is the outside diameter of the standoff?
The standoff has a 15 mm outside diameter. That size gives solid support while keeping the hardware compact and tidy.
Are screws included with this spacer?
No, it’s supplied without screws. Choose screws that match your wall type and the thread requirements of your setup.
What material is it made from?
It’s made from aluminium. Aluminium is lightweight, strong, and a solid pick for clean-looking sign installations.
How do I install it for a straight result?
Mark and level your hole positions, then mount the standoffs and tighten evenly. A simple tip: tighten each point gradually so the plate stays aligned.
How do I maintain and clean the standoff?
Wipe it with a soft cloth and mild cleaner, then dry it to keep it looking sharp. Avoid abrasive pads to prevent scratches.
What’s the benefit of using standoffs instead of direct mounting?
Standoffs add depth and a premium “floating” look compared to flat mounting. They also make panels easier to align and swap out later.
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