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Printed Circuit Board Packaging Hardware Cage Code (FSCM) 32599 © Copyright 2001 Bivar Inc.
Comp-O-Gide tm
Industry Standard Snap-in Card Guides for 1/16th PCBs
Comp-O-Gide
Comp-O-Gide™
Industry Standard Snap-in Card Guides for 1⁄16th PCBs
• 52 configurations to meet most standard requirements
• Precision Molded for rigidity, strength and heat resistance from 94V-2 UL rated materials
• Stainless Steel Conductive Inserts available for all sizes (see page 19)
• Two channel depths and two channel widths available to accommodate 1⁄16th & 3⁄32nd PCBs
• Common industry standards interchange with competitive devices
Bivar
1985
INNOVATION
COMP-O-GIDE, was introduced in 1985 to provide
second sources for previously single source card guides.
The series has expanded to offer wider selection and
application specific function. Rigid, strong and
economical, COMP-O-GIDEs provide the installed
reliability that your most demanding products require.
Retention is firm and there are no special tools or
fixtures required for installation.
Comp-O-Gide for 1⁄16th PCBs
21⁄2" thru 8" Lengths
Part A B
No. ±.031 (.79) ±.016 (.41)
SFS-250 2.5 (63.5) 1.5 (38.1)
SFS-300 3.0 (76.2) 2.0 (50.8)
SFS-350 3.5 (88.9) 2.5 (63.5)
SFS-400 4.0 (101.6) 3.0 (76.2)
SFS-450 4.5 (114.3) 3.0 (76.2)
SFS-451 4.5 (114.3) 3.5 (88.9)
SFS-500 5.0 (127.0) 4.0 (101.6)
SFS-550 5.5 (139.7) 4.5 (114.3)
SFS-600 6.0 (152.4) 5.0 (127.0)
SFS-650 6.5 (165.1) 5.02 (127.5)
SFS-651 6.5 (165.1) 5.5 (139.7)
SFS-700 7.0 (177.8) 6.0 (152.4)
SFS-750 7.5 (190.5) 6.5 (165.1)
SFS-800 8.0 (203.2) 7.0 (177.8)
Mounting Information:
Snap-in metal plates: 0.047" - 0.090" (1.2mm - 2.3mm) thick
Hole Size: 0.180" (4.6mm) diameter + 0.003 (0.08mm), -
0.001 (0.03mm) 3⁄16th drill
Material Specifications:
UL Rated 94V-2, natural, 6/6 Nylon per ASTM D4066 PA111
Oxygen Index: +28%
UL File #E135532
Application Notes:
Slotting or elongating of the second and third
mounting hole is recommended to allow for length
variations and to provide for easier assembly.
Prolonged pre-assembly exposure to high humidity
can cause molded Nylon components to “grow”out
of tolerance. Storage in a cool dry place is
recommended. Open sealed vapor barrier bags at the
time of production to assure optimum shelf life.