Yokomo RP-044 YD-4 98-Piece Titanium Screw Set  [RP-044]

Yokomo RP-044 3mm Precision Titan.Screw Set for YD-4
Price:
AUD$142.09
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
RP-044
GTIN:
3888
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Upgrade Your YD-4 with Precision Fasteners

Model builders working on a Yokomo YD-4 can use the Yokomo RP-044 3mm Precision Titanium Screw Set to improve assembly precision. The cutting process ensures a centered axis on each screw, helping to avoid part distortion when tightening and producing more reliable joints.

Durable Yet Light Titanium Heads

These titanium screws balance low weight with strength and show a distinct machined shine on the heads from the cutting method. They suit race and club use where clean, dependable hardware is wanted. The set is sized for YD-4 builds and includes 98 pieces for comprehensive coverage.

Kit Contents and Sizes

  • Titanium button head socket screw 3x6mm - 7 pcs
  • Titanium button head socket screw 3x8mm - 3 pcs
  • Titanium button head socket screw 3x10mm - 29 pcs
  • Titanium button head socket screw 3x12mm - 7 pcs
  • Titanium flat head socket screw 3x6mm - 1 pc
  • Titanium flat head socket screw 3x8mm - 9 pcs
  • Titanium flat head socket screw 3x10mm - 25 pcs
  • Titanium flat head socket screw 3x12mm - 13 pcs
  • Titanium flat head socket screw 3x18mm - 4 pcs
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.
Yes, titanium is compatible with aluminium parts, but use appropriate washers and avoid over-torquing to reduce the chance of wear.
Use a calibrated hex driver and tighten by feel. A small torque driver is ideal to prevent stripping and to protect the machined head surface.
Mixing is possible, but be mindful of contact points and use appropriate isolation or anti-seize where dissimilar metals meet to limit corrosion or galling.

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