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9205
COMPUTER BRACKET STD BLANK
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FBK-3044-00
PCA3 HALF-HEIGHT PCIE BRACKET
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9202-1
BRACKET COMPUTER MODEM EISA/ISA
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9207
COMPUTER BRACKET STD BLANK
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Brackets

This product family consists of expansion card mounting brackets commonly used to securely attach printed circuit boards or connectors to openings in the outer enclosure of standard desktop computer cases. These brackets play a crucial role in providing mechanical support and stability to the installed expansion cards. Although there is a general standardization in the basic design of these brackets, the specific features that facilitate connector mounting or attachment to printed circuit boards can vary significantly. The primary purpose of these mounting brackets is to ensure that expansion cards are properly secured within the computer enclosure. They typically feature screw holes or other fastening mechanisms that align with corresponding holes on the expansion card, allowing for a secure attachment. The brackets also have openings or slots that line up with the connectors on the expansion card, enabling proper connectivity to external devices or internal components. While the overall shape and dimensions of these brackets are relatively standardized to fit within standard desktop computer cases, the specific design elements can differ based on the intended use and the type of expansion card being installed. For example, brackets designed for graphics cards may have additional reinforcement or cooling features, such as extra screw holes for attaching heat sinks or fans. On the other hand, brackets for network interface cards may have specific cutouts or openings to accommodate Ethernet ports or other networking connectors. Furthermore, the brackets can vary in terms of material composition and finish. They are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, to provide strength and durability. Some brackets may have protective coatings or finishes, such as powder coating or anodizing, to enhance corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. In summary, this product family encompasses expansion card mounting brackets that are commonly used in standard desktop computer enclosures. While they adhere to a general outline, the specific features and design elements of these brackets can vary significantly depending on the intended use and the type of expansion card being installed. Their primary function is to securely attach the expansion cards to the computer case while allowing for proper connectivity to external devices or internal components.