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

Yokomo ZC-B36TT M3X6 Titanium Tapping Bind.H.S.Screw
Price:
CAD$3.23
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
ZC-B36TT
GTIN:
11
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Lightweight M3x6 titanium screw for drift builds

This is an RC-grade titanium tapping hex socket screw listed as Yokomo ZC-B36TT and sized M3x6. It is supplied as a tapping bind head screw intended where a low-mass, corrosion-resistant fastener is preferred for repeated assembly and minor setup changes.

Compatibility and role: specified for use with Drift Package series items as a fastening solution for chassis panels, body mounts and accessory brackets on 1/10-1/12 scale drift cars. In practice it is used where a tapped or self-tapping plastic or alloy interface requires a secure, low-weight fastener that lowers the risk of galvanic corrosion compared with standard steel screws.

Installation notes: as a tapping screw it is used to form or follow threads in compatible materials; install carefully to avoid cross-threading and to preserve mating holes in plastic or light alloys. Inspect thread engagement and replace the screw if wear reduces clamping performance after frequent removal.

Tuning and maintenance: use this screw to reduce removable panel mass or to secure light accessories where weight savings aid handling. Periodically check for thread wear and any fretting where titanium meets other metals, and replace any fastener that shows deformation to maintain consistent chassis setup.

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 screw is a tapping type and can form or follow threads in compatible plastics, but install slowly and avoid overtightening to prevent stripping the mating hole.
They can be reused if the head and threads remain undamaged, but inspect engagement and replace any screw showing wear or deformation to retain clamping quality.

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