These are thumb screws designed for use in PC cases and other electronic enclosures. They feature a knurled surface for easy gripping and manual tightening without the need for tools. The black color and aluminum alloy construction provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing option for securing components in a computer case or similar devices. Each screw is designed to fit standard M3 threads, making them compatible with a wide range of hardware.
The knurled design enhances grip, allowing for quick and easy installation or removal by hand. This is especially useful when working in tight spaces or when frequent adjustments are needed. The aluminum alloy material ensures strength while keeping the screws lightweight. The anodized finish adds to their durability by offering resistance to corrosion and wear, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Each package includes 12 pieces of these thumb screws, providing enough for multiple projects or replacements. The dimensions of each screw are carefully measured to ensure compatibility with standard mounting holes found in PC cases, power supplies, and hard drives. The package also includes clear specifications such as thread diameter, length, and body size, which helps users select the right size for their needs.
These screws are ideal for DIY enthusiasts, computer builders, and professionals who need reliable fasteners for assembling or maintaining electronic devices. They are particularly useful in situations where using a screwdriver would be inconvenient or impractical. However, they may not be suitable for high-vibration environments where traditional screws with more secure fastening methods might be preferred.
Brand: MECCANIXITY
Model: M3x10mm Knurled Thumb Screws
Specifications: Threads Diameter: M3; Thread Length: 10mm; Body Size: 12x12x20 mm; Material: Aluminum Alloy
Features: Knurled design, easy installation, anodized finish, corrosion resistance, reusable
Customer Reviews (0)
write a review
(No reviews found. You may write the first one!)