Yokomo ZC-F38TA M3x8 Titanium Low-Profile Screw Set  [ZC-F38TA]

Yokomo ZC-F38TA M3X8 Titanium Flathead Socket Screw
Price:
NZD$9.08
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
ZC-F38TA
GTIN:
0639342218509
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Titanium Screws for Chassis Work

The Yokomo ZC-F38TA M3x8 titanium flathead socket screws suit modellers who prioritise precise joins and reduced mass. Built from titanium, these fasteners balance durability with lightness for neat, reliable assemblies.

Technical Highlights of the ZC-F38TA

  • Material: Titanium offering a high strength-to-weight balance
  • Size: M3 thread with 8mm overall length including head
  • Design: Countersunk flathead socket for a tidy surface
  • Compatibility: Works with chassis and parts that require M3 screws
  • Quantity: Supplied as a set of 5 pieces

Why Choose Titanium Hardware

Titanium fasteners like the ZC-F38TA cut ounces where it matters while retaining tensile strength. The flathead shape allows components to sit close to the surface, aiding clearance and presentation.

Assembly Notes

Fit these screws with a 2mm hex key and make sure to bring each screw up evenly. Avoid overtightening to protect threads and mating parts.

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.
They can be used with plastic mounts that accept M3 screws, but check the material thickness and recess depth to ensure proper engagement and avoid cracking thin plastics.
Titanium has good corrosion resistance compared with many metals, but rinse and dry parts after salty or dirty runs to keep threads in top condition.
You can reuse them if threads and heads are undamaged. Inspect for wear or galling before reinstalling and replace any screws that show signs of thread deformation.
Washers are optional depending on the joint. Use a thin washer if you need to protect softer surfaces or distribute clamping load, but check clearance for a flush finish.

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