Yokomo YOKZCF312T Flat head socket titanium screws M3x12mm (4 pcs) — Hex socket screws for RC models  [YOKZCF312T]

Yokomo ZC-F312T - F.H. Flat Head Socket Titanium Screws (M3x12mm)-4pc
Price:
USD$6.70
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKZCF312T
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Titanium M3x12mm flat head screws

This is an RC-scale fastening set consisting of four M3x12mm flat head socket screws in titanium, supplied as 4 pcs. The parts are intended for common model‑level tasks where corrosion resistance and lower weight are useful without changing mounting geometry.

Compatibility is broad by design: these screws serve as direct replacements or upgrades for any R/C assembly that uses M3 countersunk hex socket fasteners. Do not assume vehicle or model-specific fitment without checking screw length and head profile against your component.

Installation notes: seat the flat head fully into a matching countersunk hole, engage the hex socket without wobble, and apply modest torque befitting titanium hardware to avoid stripping the socket. For repeat removal and fine tuning, keep a record of torque and thread seating to maintain consistent component alignment.

Tuning role: using titanium fasteners can reduce unsprung mass in small components and simplify repeat adjustments during setup sessions, while maintaining reliable mechanical joints for chassis, servo mounts, and onboard electronics brackets.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
The pack contains 4 pcs of M3x12mm flat head socket titanium screws.
Yes, they are intended for general R/C assemblies that use M3 countersunk hex socket fasteners.
Seat the flat head in a matching countersink and use controlled torque to avoid socket damage.

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