*USED* Screw M4x10;Hex cylindrical head

*USED* Screw M4x10;Hex cylindrical head

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This used M4x10 hex cylindrical head screw is a dependable fastener designed for compact, precise assemblies. With a 4 mm diameter and 10 mm length, it’s a versatile choice for mounting panels, brackets, and components in electronics enclosures, hobby robotics, small machinery, and DIY projects. The hex cylindrical head accepts a standard hex key, giving you reliable torque and a clean, organized look in tight spaces.

Condition: This is a used screw. It has been inspected for straight threads and proper head seating and is sold as-is. Expect minor cosmetic wear from prior use, but the core threading remains suitable for reuse in non-critical or lightly loaded applications.


  • Size: M4x10 (4 mm diameter, 10 mm length)

  • Head: Cylindrical head with a hex socket drive (requires a hex key/Allen wrench)

  • Drive: Hex socket (Allen) for secure, precise tightening

  • Condition: Used

  • Material: Not specified in the listing

This screw shines in scenarios where you need a compact fastener that won’t protrude excessively in confined spaces. It’s well-suited for electronics enclosures, DIY robotics builds, mounting small brackets, and securing lightweight components in home workshop projects. Because it’s a used part, it offers a practical, budget-friendly option for builders who value function and fit over pristine cosmetic condition.

Why choose a used M4x10 screw? If your project prioritizes reliability at a lower cost and you don’t require a brand-new finish, a used screw can deliver dependable performance. Each unit is a proven fastener you can trust to hold through typical vibration and small-scale loads when installed properly.

Practical tips for use:


  • Clean the threads before installation to ensure smooth driving and proper engagement.
  • Choose the correct hex key size to prevent stripping the drive—insert firmly and apply steady torque.
  • For vibration-prone assemblies, consider pairing with a washer and, if appropriate, a mild thread-locking compound to reduce loosening over time.
  • Use with a compatible tapped hole or nut; note that this listing provides a single screw unless stated otherwise.


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