TS-M05/V1 Titanium Screw Set for TAMIYA M05 TS-M05/V1 by 3Racing  [TS-M05/V1]

Tamiya M05 Titanium Screw Set - 3RACING TS-M05/V1
Price:
USD$33.20
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TS-M05/V1
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Performance-focused titanium fasteners

This TS-M05/V1 titanium screw set is engineered as a focused hardware pack for the TAMIYA M05 chassis. It supplies titanium fasteners intended to upgrade or replace standard metal screws where corrosion resistance, consistent clamp behaviour and modest weight reduction are required for tuned setups.

Use the set for competitive or practice builds where component longevity and reduced corrosion maintenance are priorities. Titanium's ratio of strength to weight at model scale makes these fasteners appropriate for body mounts, electronics trays, gearbox covers and other critical M05 attachment points.

Assembly guidance: verify exact thread pitch and length before installation, start each fastener by hand to prevent cross-threading and use the correct hex driver to reduce cam-out. For joints not repeatedly disassembled, a medium-strength threadlocker is often used to maintain joint integrity.

Tuning considerations: selective replacement of steel fasteners with titanium can lower ongoing corrosion work and contribute to a cleaner service routine, but confirm thread engagement and clamping to preserve expected serviceability and geometric settings.

Specifications

  • Item: Titanium screw set
  • Material: Titanium
  • Model Number: TS-M05/V1
  • Compatibility: TAMIYA M05 chassis

For racers and tuners seeking reliable, corrosion-resistant hardware for the M05, the TS-M05/V1 set supports precise assembly and maintenance routines. by 3Racing

Measure the original screw's thread pitch and length and compare with the replacement; mismatches can affect clamping and alignment.
Apply a firm but controlled torque. Titanium's properties differ from steel, so avoid overtightening and check joints after first run.
Exposed fasteners that face moisture or corrosive conditions, and locations where weight saving on non-structural parts is useful, often benefit most.
Store in a dry container, avoid mixing with dissimilar metals in long-term storage, and inspect threads before reuse.