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I personally didn't feel comfortable with the SSR sitting on plastic so I purchased two metal standoffs. spacers would work too, to raise it up about 10mm. I'm putting a 40mm x 40mm heat sink with thermal conductive tape to the bottom of the SSR. May be overkill but...
Either way you will probably need to get more or longer screws depending if you use threaded or non-threaded spacers or standoffs.
Make sure the wires are not touching the underside of the SSR or it could melt the plastic around the wire and cause all sorts of problems and it will be dangerous too.
Remember, always be concerned with safety when using Electricity and things that heat like hot ends and heated beds.
It would sure be great if there was a Next button on the bottom of the pages to go to the next step. A Previous button too.
The Filastruder.com Corner pieces I received were thicker on the bottom so the 16mm screws weren't really long enough but I had mistakenly put inserts in the panel side so the M3 x 16mm Socket Head Cap Screws worked just fine and seems to be holding pretty good.
The ones I bought from Filastruder.com were slightly different and I ended up putting the brass inserts in the wrong one, panel side(bottom)
You need to put the insert on the side that is slanted inside and not flat. The instructions say the thick side and well the bottom on the Filastruder ones are maybe twice as thick and the Top slant wasn't as thick as the picture shown. It all worked out as the screws to mount to the panel were too short to put a nut and washer on it and the brass insert seems to be holding pretty good.