3Racing M4WD-26 1/32 Tamiya Mini 4WD compatible M2 x 30 socket button screw  [M4WD-26]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 30 Scoket Buttom Screw - 3RACING M4WD-26
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USD$1.90
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-26
Condition:
Brand New
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3Racing M4WD-26 M2 x 30 socket button screw for Tamiya Mini 4WD

This M4WD-26 socket button screw is presented as a service spare compatible with Tamiya Mini 4WD assemblies. The writeup focuses on function and fit: length and thread size are the defining attribute for selecting a replacement in restorations, repairs, or parts inventories.

Experienced hobbyists will note the screw's intended role in securing posts, braces, and other chassis-mounted components where an M2 x 30 length is specified. When replacing fasteners in Tamiya assemblies, confirm thread engagement and clearance; mismatched length or head profile can affect panel seating or roller alignment.

The editorial avoids assumptions about material or finish. For workshop practice, use the correct driver interface for socket button heads and moderate torque. If a locking compound is preferred, select one compatible with small fasteners and removable service. Keep spare screws organized by size and head type to match original Tamiya part locations during reassembly.

 

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Excellent service, two of the items I purchased were out of stock but was given fair options on refund, store credit or replacement. I opted for replacement as there was a different version available and one of the items did arrive bent and they sent out
Compatibility depends on whether the assembly specifies an M2 x 30 socket button head. Confirm the required screw length and head clearance for the specific chassis and body mounting points.
A compatible hex driver sized for M2 socket heads is recommended. Use the correct bit to avoid rounding the head and ensure controlled torque during installation.
If the replacement matches M2 thread and 30 mm length and the head profile fits the mounting area, it can serve as a direct substitute. Verify fit before final assembly.
Use steady, moderate torque and confirm that the screw does not bottom out against internal features. Inspect thread engagement to avoid shearing small fasteners during tightening.

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