Mini 4WD pink M2 x 5 socket button head screw M4WD-18/PK collector fastener by 3Racing  [M4WD-18/PK]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 5 Scoket Buttom Screw (Pink) - 3Racing M4WD-18/PK
Price:
AUD$3.58
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-18/PK
Condition:
Brand New
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M4WD-18/PK M2 x 5 socket button screw - pink

A single M2 x 5 socket button head screw supplied in pink, intended as a replacement fastener for Mini 4WD maintenance and visual matching. The description highlights fitment considerations, safe installation practice and appearance tips for hobbyists and display builders.

Compatibility and common fittings

The M2 x 5 specification with a button head is commonly used on Tamiya Mini 4WD models for low-profile mounting points. Typical uses include securing lightweight body mounts, cosmetic panels and small accessory brackets on Super-II, MA and MS chassis variants. Hobbyists keep spares for lost or colour-mismatched screws.

Installation pointers

Use a correctly sized M2 hex driver to avoid rounding the internal socket. When inserting into plastic parts, confirm thread engagement and avoid over-tightening which can strip tapped holes. Where captive nuts or threaded inserts are present, ensure the mating hardware is used since this screw is not intended as a self-tapping fastener for thick plastic.

Appearance and vendor checks

Pink is the feature called out in the listing, but vendors do not always list base material or coating. If mechanical properties or long term finish matter, request material information from the seller. For display builds, matching screw colour helps preserve a clean visual theme.

Yes, the low-profile button head is ideal for lightweight body mounts and cosmetic panels where a less obtrusive head is preferred.
If the part uses a captive nut, threaded insert or a tapped hole, the screw alone will suffice. For unsecured thin panels, a small washer or nut may be advisable.
Start the screw by hand or use low torque to ensure proper alignment, and stop if the screw tightens too easily as that indicates stripped or shallow threads.
Yes, if corrosion resistance or surface hardness matters for your application, confirm with the seller whether the pink finish is anodising, paint or plating.

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