TAMIYA M05 Lightweight Titanium Screw Set TS-M05/V1 by 3Racing  [TS-M05/V1]

Tamiya M05 Titanium Screw Set - 3RACING TS-M05/V1
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AUD$47.52
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TS-M05/V1
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Upgrade screws for M05 chassis

This titanium screw set is a specialised hardware pack for the TAMIYA M05 chassis, carrying the model code TS-M05/V1. It provides titanium fixings intended to upgrade or replace standard metal hardware where corrosion resistance and longevity are priorities.

Fit this set during initial assembly or when refreshing a model to reduce corrosion on exposed fasteners. Titanium's strength-to-weight at model scale makes these screws appropriate for body mounts, electronics trays, gearbox covers and other attachment points typical of M05 layouts.

Practical fitting advice: check each screw against the original for correct thread pitch and length, start threads manually to prevent cross-threading and use the correct hex driver to limit tool slippage. For joints that are not often undone, a medium-strength threadlocker is a common choice.

Tuning advice: replacing selected steel fasteners with titanium will lower corrosion upkeep and can be included as part of regular servicing, but verify thread engagement and clamping behaviour to avoid changes to serviceability.

Specifications

  • Item: Titanium screw set
  • Material: Titanium
  • Model Number: TS-M05/V1
  • Compatibility: TAMIYA M05 chassis

For M05 tuners and club racers who prefer titanium for corrosion resistance and durability, the TS-M05/V1 set is a material-focused choice that preserves standard fastener roles on the M05 platform.

They are intended to match common M05 attachment points, but you should compare lengths and thread type with the parts you are replacing.
Titanium has different elastic characteristics than steel; where clamp force is critical, confirm fit and engagement so clamping performance remains acceptable.
Use a well-fitting hex driver of the correct size and quality to avoid rounding heads and to reduce the risk of cam-out during tightening.
Check threads for deformation and confirm heads are not rounded; discard any fastener showing damage before reuse.

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