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Smarter Hardware for Smoother Sign Installations

Even the smallest hardware can have a big impact on a signage project. Set Screw Spacers are transforming how installers approach Reverse Channel and Front/Back Lit signs, making mounting faster, maintenance simpler, and the finished sign look cleaner than ever.

Why Installers Love Set Screw Spacers

  • Faster, Easier Installs – Mounting bolts slide effortlessly into place, and just a few turns of an Allen wrench lock them securely. Less time on-site means more projects completed efficiently.
  • Cleaner, More Professional Appearance – No visible fasteners on the returns keeps signs looking polished, helping your work stand out.
  • Simplified Maintenance – Adjustments and repairs are faster and safer, reducing the risk of damage and minimizing downtime.
  • Versatile Use – While optimized for Reverse Channel and Front/Back Lit applications, spacers can be adapted for other sign types when needed.

A Small Upgrade That Makes a Big Difference

Traditional spacers can slow down installations, leave unsightly fasteners exposed, and complicate servicing. Set Screw Spacers solve all three problems, giving installers a solution that works every time. More and more sign companies are making them a standard part of their toolkit—because once you use them, it’s hard to go back.

At Sign Fab, we design tools that help your team work smarter, deliver better-looking signs, and simplify service. Set Screw Spacers may be small hardware, but they make a big impact on efficiency, presentation, and long-term satisfaction.

Have questions about Set Screw Spacers or our other products? Our team is ready to help. Call 800-544-6381, email signfab@signfab.com, or visit signfab.com.

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