Yokomo RP-041-14A M3x14mm Titanium Button Head Socket Screw - Lightweight Precision  [RP-041-14A]

Yokomo RP-041-14A M3x14mm High Precision Cutting Titanium button head socket screw
Price:
NZD$15.55
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
RP-041-14A
GTIN:
0639342208494
Condition:
Brand New
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Engineered for Tight Tolerances

RC tuners focused on precise fit will value the Yokomo RP-041-14A M3x14mm Titanium Button Head Socket Screw. Machining that prioritises a true centreline helps limit pull and wobble when clamping parts together, improving overall alignment and repeatability during setup.

Why Titanium Works Well

Titanium provides an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, reducing mass without compromising durability. The cutting method used on these Yokomo screws delivers clean threads and a smooth head finish that stands up to repeated assembly and disassembly.

Recommended Use Locations

These screws are ideal for servo mounts, steering linkages and chassis brackets where exact positioning affects handling. Use them where small changes to geometry have noticeable effects on performance.

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 are sized as M3 x 14mm and commonly used in 1/10 scale parts; verify the thread type of the part you plan to fit before swapping.
Titanium is highly corrosion resistant, but it is good practice to clean fasteners after salty or wet runs to keep finishes looking their best.
You can replace many steel screws, but consider cost and wear points; save titanium for precision joints rather than high-friction parts.

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