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*USED* Screw M4x10-Hex countersunk head
*USED* Screw M4x10-Hex countersunk head
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This USED M4x10 hex countersunk head screw is a practical, flush-mount fastener built for reliable assemblies where a smooth, professional finish matters. Ideal for projects that prioritize clean lines and secure holds, this screw delivers dependable performance without the price of new hardware.
Key details
- M4 x 10 mm
- Countersunk (flat) head for a low-profile, flush surface
- Hex (Allen) drive for simple, precise tightening
- Used — typically suitable for non-structural applications, repairs, or spare-part inventories
- Standard metric threads designed to pair with common M4 holes and brackets
Why this used screw shines
- Get dependable M4x10 performance at a fraction of the price of new hardware, perfect for refurbishment projects or bulk spares.
- The countersunk head sits neatly against surfaces, reducing snag points on furniture, enclosures, and brackets.
- A versatile choice for flat-pack furniture, electronics enclosures, 3D printer frames, cabinetry, and lightweight metal or plastic assemblies.
- Choosing a used screw supports recycling and reduces waste without compromising on fit or function.
Ideal use cases
- Repairing or reassembling furniture where a flush mounting screw is required
- Securing panels on electronics enclosures or lightweight equipment
- Building or restoring small frames such as 3D printer assemblies or hobbyist projects
- Replacing worn or missing hardware in brackets, mountings, and interior trims
Installation tips
- Use a hex key (Allen wrench) compatible with M4 screws. For many setups, a 2.0–2.5 mm hex key is a common fit.
- Align holes precisely, then tighten just until the head sits flush with the surface to avoid over-tightening.
- If joining metal to wood or plastic, ensure pilot holes are appropriate for M4 fasteners to prevent thread stripping.
- Keep replacements organized by project or diameter to simplify future repairs or upgrades.
Care and storage
Store in a cool, dry place to prevent corrosion or tarnish, and keep miscellaneous fasteners organized to preserve a ready-to-use spare kit for future projects.