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Adam Hall 5621 Plain Nylon

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Plastic Washer

  • Flat design
  • Approximate inner diameter: 6.5 mm
  • Approximate outer diameter: 12 mm
  • Colour: Black
  • 20 Pieces per pack
Available since April 2011
Item number 263170
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Washer
Thread Size 6,5
Amount 20
Note N/A
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6,29 AED 1,60 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Great for avoiding rack rash!
Niall O. 25.01.2016
I recently bough a few packs of these as I re-racked all my studio gear.
I use these with Adam Hall 5410BLK Rack Screw Pack. Washers are made of hard plastic and are just short of 2mm thick. They fit perfectly and once in place do not distort or protrude. Gear appears well protected from rack rash.
I will be using these on all rack mounting in future.
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Protect what matters most
Dr. Builder 05.07.2024
These kind of rings are normally placed under the screw to protect the front panel of your equipment. They don't have the fancy "around the screw head" fit, but they are cheap and do their job proper.
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Right choice
Anonymous 13.02.2016
I have some very expensive gear in my studio. To prevent scratches or leave marks on my processors, EQs and Compressor units I have bought this Plain Nylon.

It works great. The outboard gear stays attached to the rack without damaging the units. Definitely the best and cheapest way to protect of your gear!
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They do the trick
Artick 06.11.2023
Honestly i made a mistake ordering these, i misread the purpose, but still was able to use them all around the studio.
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