Kyosho 1-S34018H Flat Head Screw (Hex M4x18, 6pcs)  [KY-1-S34018H]

Kyosho 1-S34018H - Flat Head Screw(Hex/M4x18/6pcs)
Price:
USD$5.05
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-1-S34018H
GTIN:
4548565142705
Condition:
Brand New
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Flat head hex screw for MP11e

This Kyosho spare part is an RC-scale flat head screw specified as Hex M4x18 supplied in a set of 6 pcs, intended for maintenance and assembly of Kyosho Inferno MP series MP11e models. The part is designed to sit flush on countersunk surfaces, making it suitable where a low-profile head is preferred to avoid interference with suspension arms, gearbox housings, or body mounts on the model chassis.

Use this screw when you need a reliable fastener for chassis reassembly after servicing, or when replacing worn hardware during setup changes. The hex drive format accepts standard hex drivers for controlled torque during fitting, which helps maintain thread integrity in aluminium or composite mounting points common on MP11e builds.

Installation notes: tighten to hand-checked torque and verify no contact with moving components after installation, rechecking thread engagement after initial runs. For tuning, replacing conventional pan head fasteners with flat heads can reduce snag points under bodywork or improve clearance for suspension travel.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, the listing specifies compatibility with the Kyosho Inferno MP series MP11e for chassis and related mounting points.
A standard hex driver sized for M4 hex screws is used; select a driver that seats fully to avoid stripping the head.
They are suited for flush mounting on chassis or body mounts to reduce interference, and are commonly swapped during rebuilds or when adjusting component clearances.

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