Aluminum Knurled Thumb Screws 6#-32 × 16mm – Flat Head Set Screws in 10 Colors for DIY, Electronics & Panel Fastening

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Aluminum Knurled Thumb Screws 6#-32 × 16mm — Hand-Tighten in 10 Anodized Colors for DIY & Electronics Builds

Reaching for a screwdriver every time you need to open an electronics enclosure, swap a panel, or access a project box is a workflow problem that tool-free fasteners solve immediately. Makers, electronics hobbyists, PC builders, and prototyping engineers all benefit from screws that can be tightened and removed by hand without sacrificing a secure hold. These aluminum knurled thumb screws in 6#-32 × 16mm give you that hand-tighten convenience in a lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum body — available in 10 anodized colors so your build can match your aesthetic or color-code your panels by function.

Each screw is machined from aluminum alloy with a knurled flat head for grip and an anodized finish for color durability. The thread specification is 6#-32 UNC (Unified National Coarse) — approximately 3.5mm (0.138") outer diameter with 32 threads per inch — a standard size widely used in electronics enclosures, PC cases, and DIY panel assemblies. The screw length is 16mm (5/8"), measured from the underside of the head to the tip. Available in quantities of 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, or 20 pieces per order, and in 10 anodized colors: Wine Red, Rose Red, Golden, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, Black, Silver, Green, Purple, and Orange.

Typical use cases include electronics enclosure panel fastening where frequent access is needed without tools (rack-mount panels, project boxes, test equipment covers), PC case side panel and drive bay covers where thumb screws replace standard Phillips screws for tool-free builds, and DIY fabrication and prototyping where color-coded thumb screws help identify removable panels or access points on custom enclosures and fixtures.

🔩 Thread Compatibility: 6#-32 UNC (Unified National Coarse) — imperial thread standard. Compatible with 6-32 UNC nuts, threaded inserts, and tapped holes. Not compatible with M3 or other metric threads. Confirm your mating hardware thread standard before ordering.
⚠️ Note: These are hand-tightening thumb screws designed for tool-free use. Do not apply tool torque — over-tightening with a driver can strip the aluminum threads. For high-torque or structural fastening applications, steel screws are recommended.

✅ Key Features of These Aluminum Knurled Thumb Screws

  • 🔩Knurled Flat Head for Tool-Free Use — The flat knurled head provides enough grip surface to tighten and loosen by hand in most panel and enclosure applications, eliminating the need for a screwdriver during routine access — useful for electronics enclosures and PC case panels that are opened frequently.
  • 🎨10 Anodized Color Options — Anodizing integrates color into the aluminum surface rather than coating it on top, giving the finish better durability than paint under normal hand-use conditions. Choose from Wine Red, Rose Red, Golden, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, Black, Silver, Green, Purple, and Orange to match your build or color-code access panels.
  • 🧲Aluminum Alloy Construction — Aluminum is significantly lighter than steel, making these thumb screws a practical choice for weight-sensitive builds such as portable enclosures, custom electronics housings, and lightweight panel assemblies where every gram matters.
  • 🔧6#-32 UNC Thread — Standard Electronics Size — The 6-32 UNC thread is one of the most common fastener sizes in electronics enclosures, PC cases, and rack-mount equipment. These screws fit directly into standard 6-32 threaded inserts and nuts without modification.
  • 📐16mm (5/8") Length — The 16mm shaft length suits typical panel thicknesses found in electronics enclosures and project boxes, providing enough thread engagement for a secure hold without bottoming out in shallow tapped holes.
  • 📦Flexible Quantity Options — Order 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, or 20 pieces per color to match your project scale — from a single replacement screw to a full workshop stock for prototyping labs or multi-unit DIY builds.

📐 Technical Specifications — Aluminum Knurled Thumb Screws 6#-32 × 16mm

Thread Standard 6#-32 UNC (Unified National Coarse)
Outer Diameter Approx. 3.5mm (0.138")
Threads Per Inch 32 TPI
Screw Length 16mm (5/8") — measured from underside of head to tip
Head Style Flat knurled head (hand-tighten)
Material Aluminum alloy
Finish Anodized (color integrated into surface)
Available Colors Wine Red, Rose Red, Golden, Royal Blue, Sky Blue, Black, Silver, Green, Purple, Orange
Available Quantities 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20 pieces per order
Compatible Hardware 6-32 UNC nuts, threaded inserts, tapped holes
Not Compatible With M3 or other metric threads
Recommended Use Hand-tightening only — do not apply tool torque

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does 6#-32 mean, and how do I know this screw fits my project?

6#-32 is a UNC (Unified National Coarse) thread designation. The "6" refers to the screw gauge (approximately 3.5mm / 0.138" outer diameter) and "32" refers to 32 threads per inch. This is a common size used in electronics enclosures, PC cases, and DIY panel assemblies. To confirm fit, check that your threaded insert or nut is also rated for 6-32 UNC. The screw length is 16mm (5/8"), measured from the underside of the head to the tip.

How strong are aluminum thumb screws compared to steel?

Aluminum thumb screws are lighter and corrosion-resistant but have lower tensile strength than steel. They are designed for hand-tightening applications where tool torque is not applied — such as panel covers, access doors, electronics enclosures, and DIY project boxes. For structural or high-torque applications, steel screws are generally recommended. Aluminum thumb screws are well-suited for frequent removal and reinstallation without thread wear concerns under normal hand-use conditions.

Can these thumb screws be used outdoors?

Anodized aluminum has good corrosion resistance and can handle occasional outdoor exposure. For prolonged outdoor use in wet or coastal environments, stainless steel thumb screws are generally more durable. For indoor use, electronics enclosures, and protected outdoor panels, anodized aluminum thumb screws perform well without rusting or staining the surrounding material.

What thread standard are these screws — are they compatible with metric nuts?

These screws use the 6#-32 UNC (Unified National Coarse) thread standard, which is an imperial thread. They are not compatible with metric nuts or inserts. Ensure your mating hardware (nut, threaded insert, or tapped hole) is also 6-32 UNC. Do not mix with M3 or other metric threads, as the pitch and outer diameter are different and cross-threading will damage both the screw and the mating part.

How do I choose the right quantity for my project?

For a single project with a few access panels, the 1 or 5 pcs option is typically sufficient. For PC builds or electronics enclosures that use 4–8 thumb screws per unit, the 8 or 10 pcs option provides enough for one build with a few spares. For workshop stock, prototyping labs, or multiple builds, the 15 or 20 pcs option offers better per-unit value and ensures you have replacements on hand.

Will the anodized color wear off over time?

Anodizing is an electrochemical process that integrates color into the aluminum surface rather than coating it on top, so it is generally more durable than paint or plating under normal use. With hand-tightening use, the color should remain intact. Heavy abrasion, contact with harsh chemicals, or repeated tool-tightening can gradually wear the anodized layer over time.

What is the difference between a thumb screw and a set screw?

A thumb screw has a knurled or winged head designed to be tightened and loosened by hand without tools. A set screw typically has no external head and is driven with an Allen key or hex wrench to lock a component in place. This product is a flat-head knurled thumb screw — it has a flat, knurled top surface that allows hand-tightening while sitting flush or near-flush against the panel surface.

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