*USED* Cross recessed countersunk head M4x10 carbon steel screws
*USED* Cross recessed countersunk head M4x10 carbon steel screws
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Discover a practical, budget-friendly fastening solution with these USED Cross recessed countersunk head M4x10 carbon steel screws. Built for versatility, they punch above their weight in a variety of light-to-moderate applications.
Key details at a glance
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Size: M4 diameter, 10 mm length (M4x10). -
Drive: Cross recessed (Phillips) drive for common hand and power tools. -
Head: Countersunk flat head designed to sit flush with the surface. -
Material: Carbon steel—robust and easy to work with for most indoor projects. -
Condition: USED; may show wear or minor surface marks, but maintains functional threads and seating.
Why this screw might be the right choice
Whether you're refurbishing a cabinet, assembling DIY furniture, or mounting panels for an electronics enclosure, these screws deliver a clean, flush finish that minimizes snagging and gives your project a professional look. The M4x10 size is a versatile fit for softwood, plywood, and many metal brackets in light-duty builds.
Real-world use cases:
- Cabinet installation where a low-profile, flush surface matters.
- Lightweight frame assembly in DIY furniture projects.
- Mounting control panels or project enclosures with a neat, finished appearance.
Practical tips for best results
- Pre-drill pilot holes to reduce splitting in wood and to ensure clean driving in metal or dense materials.
- Use a Phillips head screwdriver or drill with a compatible bit for consistent seating and to prevent stripping.
- Avoid over-tightening to protect threads, especially on softer materials; if needed, finish with a hand-tight securement.
- For certain applications, consider using washers to distribute load and reduce surface indentation.
Note: These are used screws and may not match brand-new hardware in appearance. They are ideal for projects where function and cost-efficiency trump cosmetic perfection. If your project demands corrosion resistance or outdoor exposure, consider upgrading to stainless steel or coated variants.