Sovereign_13
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I've been browsing Mouser and the like trying to come up with a rough electronics estimate for the build I'm planning, and I found something kind of odd without any discernable explanation:
A large number of "panel-mount" slide switches seem to have tabs with open-ended circular cutouts in place of the threaded holes I would expect (with the panel being sandwiched between the mounting face and the mounting screws).
This is what I'm talking about:
I've tapped the internet as best I know how to find out how exactly these things are supposed to be mounted, but I can't find any pictures of them installed on something. My best guess is that it's a machine-screw-and-nut deal. They aren't exceptionally cheap switches either - both C&K and NKK seem to be offering this mounting style instead of the conventional threaded-hole type.
Anyone run across/used these? How do you mount them to the panel/switch plate?
A large number of "panel-mount" slide switches seem to have tabs with open-ended circular cutouts in place of the threaded holes I would expect (with the panel being sandwiched between the mounting face and the mounting screws).
This is what I'm talking about:

I've tapped the internet as best I know how to find out how exactly these things are supposed to be mounted, but I can't find any pictures of them installed on something. My best guess is that it's a machine-screw-and-nut deal. They aren't exceptionally cheap switches either - both C&K and NKK seem to be offering this mounting style instead of the conventional threaded-hole type.
Anyone run across/used these? How do you mount them to the panel/switch plate?