🎮 6#32×6 Color Knurled Thumb Screws – Aluminum Hand Grip Knob Bolts for PC Cases
Upgrading or maintaining your gaming PC usually means constantly reaching for a screwdriver to remove side panels, hard drive cages, or PCIe brackets. These 6#32 knurled thumb screws change that. Made from lightweight aluminum alloy with a round, deeply knurled head, you can hand‑tighten or loosen them in seconds – no tools required. The 6#32 thread (American standard, coarse) is the exact size used by most PC case manufacturers for side panels, drive mounts, and expansion slot retainers. Choose from 12 vibrant anodized colors to match your build’s RGB theme or simply color‑code different access points. With a 12mm head diameter and 10mm thickness, they’re easy to grip even in tight corners. Say goodbye to lost thumbscrews and hello to tool‑free convenience.
❔ Frequently Asked Questions
Will these 6#32 screws fit my PC case?
Most standard PC cases (Corsair, NZXT, Cooler Master, Fractal Design, Lian Li, etc.) use 6#32 UNC threads for side panels, hard drive cages, and PCIe expansion slot brackets. However, some older or very budget cases may use M3.5 metric. To be sure, remove one of your original side panel screws and compare – or try threading a known 6#32 nut onto it. If it fits snugly, these are the right choice.
What’s the exact thread length? Is 6.5mm enough for a glass side panel?
The thread length is 6.5mm under the head. Most PC side panels (steel, aluminum, or tempered glass) are 0.8‑1.2mm thick, and the case’s threaded hole is typically 3‑5mm deep. So 6.5mm is plenty – you’ll get full engagement without bottoming out. For very thick acrylic mod panels (e.g., 5mm), you may need a longer screw – contact us for custom lengths.
Do the anodized colors match popular RGB themes?
Yes! We offer Royal Blue, Emerald Green, Wine Red, Gold, Black, and many others that complement common RGB color schemes. You can also use different colors to identify specific screws – e.g., red for side panel, blue for drive cage, gold for GPU bracket. The anodized finish is rich and matte, not glossy like paint.
Are these screws strong enough to hold heavy graphics cards?
For securing a GPU bracket to the rear of the case, yes – these handle typical clamping force fine. However, for actually supporting the weight of a heavy video card, the screw is not the primary support (the PCIe slot and bracket do that). These thumb screws are perfect for fastening the bracket to the case, but do not use them to hang heavy objects.
Will the color wear off over time?
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that bonds the color into the aluminum surface – it’s much more durable than paint. Under normal finger use, the color will not peel or fade. However, scraping against sharp metal edges or using tools could scratch the anodized layer.
Do you offer other lengths besides 6.5mm?
This listing is specifically for 6#32 × 6.5mm thread length – the most common size for PC cases. If you need longer (e.g., for thicker panels or specific mods), please check our store or contact customer service. We carry 6#32 thumb screws in lengths from 4mm to 30mm.