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*USED* Hex socket head cap screws-M6x14 E22 K014
*USED* Hex socket head cap screws-M6x14 E22 K014
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These USED hex socket head cap screws M6x14 (E22 K014) are a practical, budget-friendly solution for your next project. Built for dependable performance in tight spaces, they deliver Allen-drive reliability without paying the price of new hardware.
What makes this specific fastener pair stand out:
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Size and drive: M6 diameter with 14 mm length, featuring a hex socket head for secure, high-torque engagement in confined areas. -
Condition: Sold as used. Expect minor cosmetic wear consistent with prior use, with the core threading and dimensions remaining suitable for standard assemblies. -
Identification: Includes the part code E22 K014 for easy reordering or cross-referencing in your parts inventory.
Ideal use cases
- Machine maintenance and rebuilds where a common M6x14 size fits existing tapped holes and fixtures.
- DIY projects, robotics, 3D printer assemblies, enclosures, and general hardware upgrades where strong, reliable fasteners are needed in tight spaces.
- Spare fasteners for shop kits and repair batches, offering quick replacements without hunting down new stock.
Why choose these for your project
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Broad compatibility: M6 threads align with a wide range of nuts and tapped holes used in machinery, electronics enclosures, and DIY builds. -
Economical sourcing: As used hardware, they provide a cost-effective option for non-critical, mechanical fastening tasks or bulk projects where perfection of finish isn’t essential. -
Robust drive system: The hex socket drive distributes torque across the head, helping to resist cam-out and improve installation stability in confined spaces.
Practical tips for best results: use a 4 mm Allen key for typical installation with M6 socket cap screws, engage threads gradually to avoid cross-threading, and check alignment before final tightening. Consider inspecting the threads and bearing surfaces before use in critical load-bearing applications to ensure reliable performance over time.