M3x8mm Socket Head Cap Screws for MKS, JR, and HD servos- 10 per bag
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M3x8mm Socket Head Cap Screws for MKS, JR, and HD servos- 10 per bag

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$3.95
 
Item# (JRHM3X8MM)

 

  • Overview
Our new line of Servo Arm screws and bolts will add the extra security and strength you will need for any of your servo projects. The screws come in a pack of 100 and the bolts come in packs of 10. We think these will give you the extra security you will need to tackle your servo arms and the servos themselves.

 

 

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