1/10 Touring Countersunk Screw Set Kyosho 1-S32612TP M2.6x12 (10pcs)  [KY-1-S32612TP]

Kyosho 1-S32612TP - TP Flat Head Screw(M2.6x12/10pcs)
Price:
NZD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-1-S32612TP
GTIN:
4548565141500
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Spare TP flat head countersunk screws for 1/10 chassis

This 10-piece supply of TP flat head screws M2.6x12 is aimed at regular maintenance on 1/10 touring cars and FW-series components. The countersunk profile is suitable where a flush surface is required, such as body mounts, shock towers, servo mounts and similar chassis locations that accept M2.6 thread.

Select a driver that matches the head profile to avoid cam-out and stripped heads. Ensure the head seats cleanly in the countersink and do not overtighten - smaller threads strip more readily. For long-run metal connections use a low-strength threadlocker; for plastic threads avoid permanent adhesives unless the original design expects them.

Store the 10-pack with your spares so you can swap in identical screws during setup or after impacts. Verify whether the mounting hole is tapped metal or intended for self-tapping screws to prevent cross-threading and damage.

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.
These are standard M2.6x12 countersunk screws. They will work in tapped metal threads; for plastic you should confirm whether the hole is designed for self-tapping hardware.
Use light, controlled torque. Tighten until the head seats flush, then stop. Over-torquing risks stripping small threads or cracking plastic parts.
If plastic threads are damaged, fit a metal insert or use a repair method before reusing metal screws. Avoid strong adhesives that prevent future servicing.

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