This is a common piece of hardware used in cases for Eurorack format modules. These horizontal rails that the modules mount to have a groove that runs along their length. You can insert square-shaped nuts that slide along these grooves, allowing you to move them to the required position to match up with the holes on the front of your modules. Or, you can insert “threaded strips” into these rails that have been pre-drilled and threaded. The hole pattern in these strips match the Doepfer standard that most modules adhere to (although their are some that don’t match up, such as Gotherman and Analogue Systems).
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