Hex Socket Screw M7x17

Item no: 500135

M7x17 Hex Socket Screw – Pressure Plate Screw for Flywheel & Motorsport Clutches

Scope of delivery

  • M7x17 Hex Socket Screw

  • Suitable for fastening the pressure plate to the flywheel

  • High-strength design for production and motorsport clutches


Description:


This high-quality M7x17 hex socket screw was specially developed for the secure fastening of the clutch pressure plate to the flywheel. Especially in high-performance turbocharged vehicles, motorsport applications, or reinforced clutches, a reliable screw connection is crucial for maximum operational safety.

Thanks to its compact design and precise manufacturing, the screw is ideally suited for use in clutch conversions, single-mass flywheels, as well as reinforced performance clutches.

The high-strength design ensures a secure connection between the pressure plate and the flywheel even under high thermal and mechanical loads – perfect for sporty road vehicles, track tools, and racing projects.

Advantages of the M7x17 Hex Socket Screw

  • Ideal for fastening the pressure plate to the flywheel

  • High-strength design for high loads

  • Ideal for motorsport and performance upgrades

  • Suitable for reinforced clutches and sport clutches

  • Precise fit for easy installation

  • High safety at high torques and speeds

  • Perfect for turbocharged and racing vehicles


Technical Data

  • Screw type: Hex socket

  • Thread: M7

  • Length: 17 mm

  • Application area: Pressure plate on flywheel

  • Use: Clutch / Flywheel / Motorsport


Recommendation

When replacing the clutch or carrying out motorsport conversions, it is generally recommended to replace the pressure plate screws. Especially in high-performance vehicles, high forces act on the connection between the flywheel and clutch. High-quality screws ensure maximum safety and reliability here.


Price:
1,90 €
incl. 19 % VAT included. plus. Shipping costs
Hex Socket Screw M7x17


A single, steel-colored countersunk hex socket screw is centered on a pure white background. The screw head faces the viewer, and the hex socket is clearly visible. A short section of the thread is visible.