Tamiya Cs Head Hex Screw Replacement 9803357 for RC Models  [9803357]

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Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
9803357
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Replacement Tamiya 9803357 Cs Head Hex Screw for RC use

This item is an RC-scale replacement hex screw offered under Tamiya part number 9803357, listed with the Cs Head Hex Screw identification 58696. The screw is intended as a direct fastener for routine repairs and small-scale assembly tasks on Tamiya remote-control models and compatible hobby builds.

Compatibility: the product is presented as a Tamiya spare part suitable for use in RC assembly and maintenance. As with all small hardware, confirm fitment by comparing the screw head style and thread profile to the original fastener before installation. Do not assume fit across unrelated chassis without checking dimensions.

Installation notes: use the correct hex driver sized for the hex socket, apply steady torque to avoid stripping the head or mating threads, and inspect mating parts such as bulkheads, brackets, and servo mounts for thread wear before reuse. For assemblies that require precise alignment, tighten gradually and check that linkages move freely after final tightening.

Tuning and maintenance role: small fasteners like this hex screw contribute to chassis integrity and component retention. Replace damaged or fatigued screws during scheduled maintenance to preserve consistent suspension and steering response, and keep spare fasteners in your tool kit for on-site repairs.

Listings may vary; the description commonly refers to individual Cs Head Hex Screws. Check the seller or package details to confirm the exact quantity supplied.
Potentially yes if the head form and thread match the target part. Measure thread diameter and pitch and compare the head style before fitting to a different brand or chassis.
Use an appropriately sized hex driver that seats fully in the hex socket, apply controlled torque, and avoid over-tightening to protect the screw head and mating threads.

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