Mini 4WD Body and Chassis M2 x 35 Socket Button Screw M4WD-27 Service Piece by 3Racing  [M4WD-27]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 35 Scoket Buttom Screw - 3RACING M4WD-27
Price:
AUD$2.72
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-27
Condition:
Brand New
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M4WD-27 M2 x 35 socket button screw for Mini 4WD upkeep and repairs

This M2 x 35 socket button screw is supplied as a straightforward spare for Mini 4WD body panels and chassis assemblies. The product title lists thread diameter and length so model builders can check fitment with common compatible Tamiya 1/32 Mini 4WD mounts and post fittings. The description concentrates on compatibility and correct application rather than on material claims.

Stocking correctly sized screws helps speed repairs and rebuilds. Verify thread engagement and that the 35 mm length clears any plate work or internal components before applying final torque to avoid stripping thin posts. Where brass inserts or captive nuts are used, confirm insertion depth so the screw does not contact other parts.

Use this item as a basic spare: confirm thread pitch with a gauge if needed and keep screws separated by length to prevent accidental reuse with shorter M2 fasteners. No drivers or additional fittings are included with the fastener.

 

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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
Measure the clearance under your body panels and ensure 35 mm will not contact battery or motor wiring before fitting.
Most Mini 4WD parts use standard M2 pitch, but confirm with a gauge or matching nut if you are unsure to prevent cross-threading.
Apply low torque for thin plastic posts and check for movement; where possible use inserts or a backing nut for a more durable joint.
If shortening is required, use proper cutting and rethreading tools to preserve the M2 thread; otherwise choose a shorter length to avoid compromising the thread.
Label small compartments with the screw length and compatible chassis type to make parts swaps faster and reduce the chance of using the wrong screw.
Use slow, controlled torque when starting the screw and consider hand-threading the first few turns to ensure correct alignment and reduce stripping risk.

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