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M2 (2mm) x 10mm Pan Head Phillips Plus Stainless Steel SS Machine Screw

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The M2 (2mm) x 10mm Pan Head Phillips Plus Stainless Steel Machine Screw is a precision-engineered fastening component designed for secure and reliable assembly in electronics, robotics, instrumentation, and mechanical applications. Featuring a 2mm metric thread diameter and a 10mm shaft length, this machine screw is ideal for compact assemblies where accuracy and durability are essential. Manufactured from high-quality stainless...
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Specifications

Specifications:

Product Type: Machine Screw
Thread Size: M2
Thread Diameter: 2mm
Screw Length: 10mm
Head Type: Pan Head
Drive Type: Phillips Plus
Material: Stainless Steel (SS)
Thread Standard: Metric
Corrosion Resistance: Excellent

FAQ

1. What is an M2 (2mm) x 10mm Pan Head Phillips Plus Stainless Steel Machine Screw?

An M2 x 10mm Pan Head Phillips Plus Stainless Steel Machine Screw is a precision fastener with a 2mm thread diameter and a 10mm shaft length. It features a pan head design and a Phillips Plus drive, making it suitable for secure fastening in electronics, robotics, and mechanical assemblies.

2. What are the advantages of a stainless steel machine screw?

Stainless steel machine screws offer excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. They resist rust and oxidation, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications while providing a long service life.

3. What is a pan head screw?

A pan head screw has a slightly rounded top with a flat bearing surface underneath. This design provides a larger contact area, helping distribute clamping force evenly and creating a neat, professional appearance.

4. Where are M2 x 10mm machine screws commonly used?

These screws are commonly used in electronics projects, PCB mounting, robotics, 3D printers, computer hardware, small mechanical assemblies, instrumentation, and DIY engineering applications that require precise fastening.

5. What does the Phillips Plus drive offer compared to a standard screw head?

The Phillips Plus drive provides improved tool engagement and reduced cam-out compared to some traditional drive types. This allows for easier installation, better torque transfer, and more secure fastening during assembly.

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The M2 (2mm) x 10mm Pan Head Phillips Plus Stainless Steel Machine Screw is a precision-engineered fastening component designed for secure and reliable assembly in electronics, robotics, instrumentation, and mechanical applications. Featuring a 2mm metric thread diameter and a 10mm shaft length, this machine screw is ideal for compact assemblies where accuracy and durability are essential.

Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel (SS), the screw offers excellent resistance to corrosion, rust, and environmental wear. This makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, ensuring long-term performance even in humid or challenging environments. The stainless steel construction also provides good mechanical strength and durability while maintaining an attractive metallic finish.

The screw features a pan head design, characterized by a slightly rounded top and a flat bearing surface underneath. This head style provides a larger contact area, helping distribute clamping force evenly and reducing the risk of damage to the mounting surface. The Phillips Plus drive allows easy installation using a compatible screwdriver while offering improved grip and torque transfer during fastening.

Due to its compact dimensions and reliable fastening characteristics, the M2 x 10mm machine screw is widely used in PCB assemblies, electronic enclosures, robotics projects, 3D printers, computer hardware, and precision instruments.