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Solution 1:

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole. Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

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Solution 1:

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}

Solution 1:

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole. Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}

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Davide Andrea
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  • 100

Solution 1:

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}

Solution 1:

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}

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Davide Andrea
  • 31.9k
  • 9
  • 46
  • 100

  1. Install broaching PCB PEM nuts on each hole Pick ones whose thickness results in the desired spacing between boards
  2. Stack the boards
  3. Insert a long screw from the top with a smaller diameter than the thread of the nuts, so that it can slide in unimpeded
  4. Finally, insert it to your final output conductor (e.g. a bus bar pr a motherboard)
  5. Fasten that screw to a nut at the bottom to clamp all the boards an the final conductor tightly, so that current flows primarily from nut to nut (rather than through the screw).

Broaching nut in PCB

{Source: my picture}