3Racing M4WD-18/BK Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 5 Socket Button Screw (black) - M2 fastener for chassis and body fastening  [M4WD-18/BK]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 5 Scoket Buttom Screw (black) - 3RACING M4WD-18/BK
Price:
USD$2.50
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-18/BK
Condition:
Brand New
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3Racing M4WD-18/BK Socket button screw for Tamiya Mini 4WD use

This M2 x 5 socket button screw is presented as a straightforward replacement fastener for Tamiya Mini 4WD components. The item is intended for standard assembly points where an M2 screw with a button-style head is specified, such as securing body parts or small chassis fittings. The black finish is the only explicit visual detail provided and can help match dark components or reduce visible bright metal on exposed fixings.

For experienced builders: confirm thread size and length before use. The socket button head profile offers a low-profile, rounded appearance compared with countersunk or pan heads and is commonly driven with a hex or Allen key. Use in place of original fittings requires matching the existing post or nut threading and ensuring clearance for the head profile.

The screw is specified as M2 x 5; compatibility depends on the original post or nut threading used on the part. Confirm the target component accepts an M2 thread and allow for the 5 mm length before fitting.
The socket button head is typically driven with a small hex/Allen key sized for M2 socket screws. Use the correct key to avoid rounding the head.
Exercise care when fitting into thin or painted sections. Pre-drill clearance or use an appropriate captive nut to avoid stressing fragile mounting points.
The product listing specifies a black finish as its defining visual feature; detailed surface treatment or corrosion properties are not provided. Apply appropriate maintenance for long-term use if exposure is expected.
Socket button M2 x 5 screws are frequently used for small fixings such as body mounts and accessory attachments. Verify that head clearance and length suit the mounting location.
Match thread and length, check head clearance, and tighten to a sensible torque. If reusing tapped plastic holes, consider using a threadlocker sparingly or a washer to reduce stress.

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