Drift Package Compatible M3x6 Titanium Tapping Screw - Yokomo ZC-B36TT  [ZC-B36TT]

Yokomo ZC-B36TT M3X6 Titanium Tapping Bind.H.S.Screw
Price:
AUD$3.29
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
ZC-B36TT
GTIN:
11
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M3x6 titanium tapping screw for setup and tuning

This item is an M3x6 tapping bind head titanium hex socket screw listed under the Yokomo ZC-B36TT code. It suits builders who want a corrosion-resistant, lightweight fastener for repeated assembly and quick adjustments.

Compatibility and role: recommended for Drift Package series parts where it secures chassis panels, body mounts and accessory fittings on 1/10-1/12 scale drift vehicles. The screw works well in tapped or self-tapping interfaces and helps reduce galvanic corrosion concerns compared with standard steel fasteners.

Installation notes: as with all tapping screws, use care when forming or following threads in plastic or light alloy mating parts; avoid cross-threading and check that engagement remains firm. Replace screws that show thread or head damage to maintain secure clamping.

Tuning and maintenance: use the ZC-B36TT to shave weight from removable components or to fasten light accessories where lower mass is advantageous. Inspect for wear and contact marks between titanium and other metals, and change out any fatigued fasteners to preserve consistent handling characteristics.

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.
Titanium is corrosion resistant, but dissimilar metal contact can cause fretting; inspect contact points and consider coatings or isolation if needed.
Use moderate torque appropriate for M3 screws and the mating material; avoid overtightening into plastics or light alloys to prevent thread damage.

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