*USED* Screw M6x18-Hex Countersunk Head

$6.60 AUD

*USED* Screw M6x18-Hex Countersunk Head

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$6.60 AUD
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USED-CC.01.00.0773.00

About This Item

This pre-owned M6x18 hex countersunk head screw is a practical, low-profile fastener designed for flush mounting in furniture, cabinetry, and equipment enclosures. The countersunk head ensures a smooth surface, so panels sit cleanly against edges while the 6 mm thread diameter provides reliable holding power in a variety of materials.

  • Size and head: M6 thread, 18 mm length, flat countersunk head for a seamless finish.
  • Drive type: hex (Allen) drive—typically tightened with a 4 mm hex key for secure, precise seating.
  • Condition: USED/pre-owned item. May show light cosmetic wear yet remains ready for non-structural or cosmetic mounting where a budget-friendly option is desired. Check threads and head for any signs of damage before reuse.
  • Ideal uses: furniture assembly, cabinet construction, panel mounting, and DIY projects that require a discreet, flush-fastening solution without protruding heads.
  • Installation tips: align the panel, thread in gradually, and tighten until the head sits flush. Avoid over-tightening to preserve thread integrity, especially when reusing a pre-owned screw.
  • Why choose pre-owned in this size: Offers dependable form and fit at a lower cost for non-critical applications, repairs, or temporary fixtures without compromising the project’s aesthetics.

Who it’s for: DIY enthusiasts, hobby woodworkers, cabinetry installers, and home renovators who value a clean, professional look with a functional, universally compatible fastener. If you’re rehousing panels, mounting light hardware, or securing trim where visibility must be minimized, this M6x18 countersunk screw is a reliable choice.

Practical considerations: When selecting this screw, ensure your installation environment suits a used fastener—inspect for thread integrity, seating depth, and head condition. This part pairs well with standard M6 nuts or tapped holes and works across common workshop and home projects where a flush finish matters.