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M3 Screws

What are M3 Screws?

M3 screws are precision-engineered fasteners characterised by a metric thread size of 3mm. Ideal for applications requiring a fine degree of control and accuracy, these screws fit into M3 tapped holes or through holes followed by M3 nuts.

The 'M' in M3 denotes the metric thread size, making these screws universally recognisable for their major diameter of 3mm. Their compatibility with other components is crucial in industries where precision is paramount, as they ensure a secure and stable assembly when coupled with the right M3 counterparts.

How M3 Screws Work.

The M3 screw size is versatile in their applications, making them indispensable across a variety of industries, including electronics, automotive and aerospace engineering.

Their small size allows them to be used in compact spaces, which is particularly useful in electronic gadgets like laptops or smartphones. For instance, when installed in a laptop’s motherboard, M3 screws ensure vital components are held in place securely, enhancing the device's overall durability and functionality. Their implementation can vary widely, from holding together precision instruments to assembling consumer electronics, each time providing reliable and robust fastening.

What Material M3 Screws Are Made From.

The choice of material for M3 screws plays a critical role in their application effectiveness. Available materials include Brass, High Tensile Steel, A2 & A4 Stainless Steel, Titanium (Grade 5), Nylon, PEEK, and Polycarbonate among others.

Each material offers specific benefits: stainless steel provides corrosion resistance, titanium offers strength with lightweight properties and nylon or PEEK are chosen for their non-conductive and corrosion-resistant qualities in electrical applications. This range allows engineers to select the most appropriate M3 size screw based on environmental factors and mechanical requirements.

Size & Types of M3 Screws Available.

Accu's range of M3 screw dimensions come in lengths ranging from 4mm to 80mm, accommodating various depth requirements in assembly tasks. They are also available in diverse head types such as Countersunk, Pan, Cap and Button, each serving a specific purpose in different applications. For instance, an M3 countersunk screw head is flush with the surface, ideal for applications where a smooth finish is needed.

Additionally, Accu provides specialised finishes like AccuLock thread locking patches and AccuBlack chemical blackening, enhancing the screw's functionality and appearance. These options ensure that whatever the engineering requirement, there is an M3 screw to meet your need.

FAQs.

Q: What screw size is M3?.

A: The M3 screw size refers to a metric screw with a thread diameter of 3mm. Commonly, the "M3" designation in M3 screws and nuts emphasises the standard metric major diameter, making it a go-to size for precision applications in various fields such as electronics and machinery.

Q: Are M3 screws 3mm wide?.

A: Yes, M3 screws are indeed 3mm wide. The "M3" designation indicates that the m3 screw diameter in mm is exactly 3mm. This measurement pertains to the external thread diameter, which is crucial for determining the right nut size or tapped hole specification for a compatible fit.

Q: What is the difference between M3 and M4 screws?.

A: The primary difference between M3 and M4 screws lies in their diameter. M3 screws have a thread diameter of 3mm, while M4 screws have a slightly larger diameter of 4mm. This size difference affects the strength and suitability of the screw for specific applications, with M4 screws generally providing greater holding power due to their increased size.

Q: What drill bit to use for an M3 screw?.

A: When preparing to use M3 screws, selecting the correct drill bit size is crucial for creating the right-sized pilot hole. For M3 screws, a drill hole of 2.5mm is typically recommended to then tap an M3 thread. For a clearance or through hole, 3.6mm is the recommended size which adequately allows for any tolerance interference.

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