Tamiya Mini 4WD Spare M2 x 30 Socket Button Screw M4WD-26 by 3Racing  [M4WD-26]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 30 Scoket Buttom Screw - 3RACING M4WD-26
Price:
CAD$2.66
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-26
Condition:
Brand New
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3Racing M4WD-26 M2 x 30 socket button screw suited to Tamiya Mini 4WD repairs

This M4WD-26 socket button screw is supplied as a service replacement compatible with Tamiya Mini 4WD assemblies. The description emphasises the M2 thread and 30 mm length as the key factor when selecting a direct-fit fastener for restorations, maintenance, or parts stock.

Hobbyists will typically use this screw to secure posts, braces and other chassis-mounted fittings where an M2 x 30 is specified. When replacing fasteners in Tamiya builds, verify thread engagement and head clearance so panel seating and roller alignment remain correct.

The copy deliberately does not assume material or surface finish. For workshop practice, use the correct hex driver for socket button heads and apply moderate, controlled torque. If a threadlocker is required, choose a product rated for small removable fasteners. Keep spares sorted by size and head type to restore original part locations during reassembly.

 

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Excellent service, two of the items I purchased were out of stock but was given fair options on refund, store credit or replacement. I opted for replacement as there was a different version available and one of the items did arrive bent and they sent out
If the original specification calls for an M2 x 30 socket button head, this part will match the length and thread. Always check head clearance on older bodies where mounting points may differ.
Use the M2 hex bit sized for small socket heads to avoid rounding. A precision driver set helps maintain control and prevents damage to the head.
Yes, provided the replacement matches the M2 thread, 30 mm length and the head profile fits the mounting area. Trial-fit before final tightening to confirm clearance.
Use steady, moderate torque and ensure the screw does not bottom out on internal features. Inspect engagement to avoid stripping or shearing small fasteners.

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