M3x6 Titanium Tapping Screw for Drift Package - Yokomo ZC-B36TT  [ZC-B36TT]

Yokomo ZC-B36TT M3X6 Titanium Tapping Bind.H.S.Screw
Price:
NZD$4.08
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
ZC-B36TT
GTIN:
11
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Precision titanium M3x6 tapping screw

This RC-scale titanium tapping hex socket screw carries the Yokomo ZC-B36TT identifier and is supplied as an M3x6 tapping bind head screw. It is chosen where corrosion resistance and lower mass are priorities during frequent assembly and fine tuning.

Compatibility and role: intended for mounting tasks on Drift Package series parts, such as chassis panels, body posts and accessory brackets on 1/10-1/12 scale drift models. It is appropriate where a tapped or self-tapping interface demands a secure, low-mass fastener and where titanium helps reduce galvanic issues compared with steel.

Installation notes: because it is a tapping screw it will form or follow threads in compatible materials; tighten carefully to avoid cross-threading and to protect mating holes in plastic or light alloys. Regularly check thread engagement and replace the screw if thread wear reduces clamping force after repeated removals.

Tuning and maintenance: use the M3x6 titanium screw to lower removable mass or to secure light accessories where less weight benefits handling. Inspect for signs of fretting at metal contact points and swap worn fasteners to keep repeatable setups.

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.
It performs well in plastic and light alloy applications where tapping is required; avoid direct contact with dissimilar metals without proper precautions to limit fretting.
Drive the screw in steadily with correct torque, back off if resistance spikes, and ensure the mating hole is the proper fit to reduce risk of cross-threading.

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