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This generic DIN rail holder lets you mount PCBs and small modules up to 50 × 80 mm onto standard 35 mm DIN rail. The snap-on design assembles in under a min...

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This generic DIN rail holder lets you mount PCBs and small modules up to 50 × 80 mm onto standard 35 mm DIN rail. The snap-on design assembles in under a minute and locks securely in place with the included yellow plastic clip.

The plastic casing is easy to machine, drill, or cut for custom modifications, making it a versatile mounting solution for control panels, enclosures, and industrial builds.

Key Features

  • 50 × 80 mm Capacity – Fits PCBs and modules up to this size
  • Snap-On DIN Rail Mount – Quick installation onto standard 35 mm DIN rail
  • Locking Clip – Yellow plastic lock secures the holder in position
  • Easy to Modify – Plastic casing can be drilled, cut, or machined
  • Tool-Free Assembly – Snaps together in under a minute

Ideal For

  • Mounting custom PCBs in control panels and enclosures
  • Industrial automation and DIN rail builds
  • Organising Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other SBCs on DIN rail
Note: DIN rail not included.

Package Contents

  • 1× DIN Rail PCB Holder (50 × 80 mm)
  • 1× Yellow plastic locking clip

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

DIN
DIN means data in, the pin where this display receives data from the controller. Connecting DIN to the correct SPI data output pin is needed for the screen to receive pixel and command information.
DIN rail
DIN rail is a standard metal mounting rail used inside industrial electrical cabinets. DIN rail mounting matters because it lets the controller be installed neatly alongside power supplies, relays, and other automation hardware.
PCB
A printed circuit board is a rigid board with copper tracks that connect electronic parts without loose wires. For this kit, the PCBs also form the airplane shape, so they are both the circuit base and part of the finished model.

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