Yokomo YOKZCF36T - Flat Head Socket Titanium Screws (M3x6mm) - 5pcs  [YOKZCF36T]

Yokomo ZC-F36T - F.H. Flat Head Socket Titanium Screws (M3x6mm)-5pcs
Price:
USD$6.80
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKZCF36T
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Flat head titanium socket screws for RC

This is a pack of five M3x6mm flat head socket screws made from titanium, offered as an RC-scale accessory for hobby use. The low-profile flat head suits countersunk mounting locations on chassis panels, body mounts, and accessory brackets on electric RC cars and short-course models. Each pack contains 5pcs intended for light structural fastening where corrosion resistance and reduced mass are priorities.

Installation notes: use a correctly sized hex driver to avoid rounding the socket, apply moderate torque and avoid over-tightening into soft materials, and consider a removable thread locker on high-vibration joints. These screws are intended for standard M3 threaded holes and should replace steel hardware where lighter weight or better corrosion resistance is desired.

Role in tuning and maintenance: swapping steel screws for titanium can lower rotating or sprung mass on small components and reduce rust risk in salt-prone or humid environments, without changing suspension geometry or drivetrain behavior. Keep matching thread pitch and ensure countersink depth suits the flat head profile before final assembly.

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 includes 5pcs of M3x6mm flat head socket titanium screws.
Yes, they fit standard M3 threaded holes, but check countersink depth for flat head fitment.
Use a matching hex driver to avoid socket damage, and tighten carefully to avoid stripping threads.

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