Flat Head Screws 16101-6107 - Spare Part SCY 16101 16102 16103
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Screws that protrude = snags and breakages
Have you ever had a screw that sticks out and catches on everything nearby? Or worse, a screw that rubs against a moving part and causes premature wear? The type of screw head is not just an aesthetic detail: it’s a matter of functionality. Flat head screws are designed to sit flush with the surface, creating a smooth profile without any protrusion.
These Suchiyu Flat Head Screws (Ref. 16101-6107) are not interchangeable with rounded head screws. Their conical head is specifically machined to fit into the countersunk holes of your SCY chassis, creating a perfectly smooth surface once screwed in.
Why flat head screws are essential
✅ Flush Profile: The conical head fits into the countersunk hole and sits perfectly flush with the surface. No protrusion, no snagging, no unwanted friction.
✅ Preserved Aerodynamics: On a body or spoiler, flat head screws do not create turbulence. The surface remains smooth and aerodynamic.
✅ Protection of Moving Parts: When a screw is close to a moving part (wheel, transmission), the flat head eliminates any risk of rubbing or snagging that could block the mechanism.
✅ Professional Finish: Flat head screws give a neat and professional look to your assembly. No screws sticking out, everything is flush.
Verified Compatibility
These screws are the exact parts factory-installed on the following models:
• SCY 16101 • SCY 16102 • SCY 16103
Product Specifications
Manufacturer Reference: 16101-6107 (also known under code 6107)
Type: Countersunk flat head screw
Material: Corrosion-resistant treated steel
FAQ: Common Questions
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Where are these flat head screws installed?
These screws are used on surfaces where a protruding head would cause problems: bodywork, spoiler, areas near moving parts. Check the exploded view in your manual (part code 6107) for exact locations.
Can I replace a flat head screw with a rounded head screw?
No. The holes for flat head screws are countersunk (flared) to fit the conical head. A rounded head screw will not fit properly and will protrude from the surface, causing snags and friction.
Pro tip for flat head screws
Make sure the hole is properly countersunk before screwing in. If the head does not fit completely and sticks out slightly, the countersink is not deep enough. Do not force it: you risk cracking the plastic.