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πŸ”© DSLRKIT 6-32 Screw Drive 50 Inch Review

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2.3
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Description of πŸ”© DSLRKIT 6-32 Screw Drive 50 Inch

High Quality Flat Head #6-32, 1/4" Screws. These are used for fastening and mounting 3.5" Hard Drive hot swap Caddy TRAY. Thread size: 6-32; Length: 1/4"; Head Type: Flat; Drive: Phillips; Material: Steel; Finish: Nickel Plated. Item Included: #6-32 x 6mm(1/4") Flat Head Screws x50pcs.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Big heads are best in clasps

I have read many reviews on countless seller sites. I chose this kit for a low profile head suitable for hot swappable hard drive trays including Qnap. They're no better than standard computer screws. The tray cannot be installed with these screws. They're a bit longer than the standard screws but actually have the same heads that stick out a little, which is too far.

Pros
  • clasps
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for HP DL Server Drive Trays

I bought some hard drive trays for my HP DL180 off eBay in China (because I didn't want to spend $50 on real ones). The screws that came with it were of poor quality and not packaged well, and half of them got lost in transit. The heads fit snugly in the carriage without protruding or snagging on the server. Holds the drive securely in the basket. Exactly what I needed!

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 1 out of 5

EDITED: Finally, they don't work well for server caddies.

They were in perfect condition. I've used them to install 3.5" hard drives in my server cases. No complaints here. Update: After using them on all my cases I found that the head wasn't recessed far enough to be flush and all the rims on the right side of my super micro chassis were grinding and I was pushing quite hard had to be on the caddy. Other screws I've used don't have this problem. I wouldn't recommend them for server caddies.

Pros
  • Fixing screws
Cons
  • Damaged