A spacer having an upper support on whose centre a coupling hole is constructed, a lower support which is provided opposite the upper support, and a multiplicity of supporting elements which extend between the upper and lower supports in order in this way to maintain a distance between the supports, the mechanical strength with respect to loads which are applied both in the horizontal direction and in the rotation direction being extremely high so that, in contrast to known spacers, the spacer according to the invention cannot easily fall out even when these severe loads act on it, and in this way a firm latching fit is obtained and it is scarcely possible for the spacer for fall out of the printed-circuit board.
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