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M6x35 exagon ocket crew ervice it
M6x35 exagon ocket crew ervice it
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The M6x35 hex socket screw is a compact, high-precision fastener designed to deliver clean, dependable clamping in tight spaces. With a 6 mm diameter and 35 mm length, this metric fastener is built for reliable mounting where precision matters and space is limited.
Key features and how it performs
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Drive type: hex socket (Allen) head for secure engagement and a low-profile profile that sits flush as you tighten. -
Size and reach: M6 diameter with a 35 mm length, making it suitable for multiple-through or partial-length assemblies. -
Versatile fit: compatible with standard metric threads and common Allen keys, streamlining installation across various projects.
Why this screw stands out
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Flush aesthetics with solid grip: the socket head design minimizes protrusion, delivering a clean, professional finish on panels, brackets, and frames. -
Controlled clamping in tight spaces: the 35 mm length provides a reliable bite without excessive length, ideal for multi-layer assemblies and compact hardware setups. -
Reliable performance across materials: engineered for a dependable take-up in metal, plastic, or composite components commonly found in DIY projects, machinery builds, and furniture hardware.
Ideal use cases
- Furniture and cabinetry assembly where a discreet, strong connector is needed.
- Machinery frames, brackets, and mounting plates that require a recessed drive for a smooth surface.
- Electronic enclosures and control panels that demand secure fasteners with tight tolerances.
- Bike, automotive, and light-industrial components where precise, accessible hardware is essential.
Practical tips for best results
- Choose an appropriately sized hex key for smooth engagement and to avoid stripped sockets.
- Ensure the material thickness aligns with the 35 mm length to achieve a secure grip without bottoming out.
- Keep threads clean and consider a light touch of lubricant if you anticipate frequent disassembly to ease future maintenance.