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On-Stage WSR7025 Rack Screws (25-pack)

Phillips Rack Screws - 25-pack
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On-Stage WSR7025 Rack Screws (25-pack)
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On-Stage WSR7025 Rack Screws (25-pack)
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Price:$17 and 95 cents
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Sturdy, Dependable Rack Screws from On-Stage Stands

These rack screws from On-Stage Stands are designed to fit the WSR7500 rack cabinet (or other rack rails) and are a trusted rack screw here at Sweetwater.

Rack Screws — 25 Pack Features:

  • Phillips-style rack screws are a trusted rack screw here at Sweetwater

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  • Manufacturer Part Number: TMP-WSR7025

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Reviews

Some nice rack screws
You don't need nuts, just a screwdriver. It's reasonably priced so buy an extra bag. Screws are good quality. Shipping is the best at Sweetwater.
Music background: Live sound for all events, weddings, graduation, parades, and luaus.
not a fan
they work, I guess, but they are not a solid feeling machined metal screws for rack units, In my opinion. The package also contains large (oversized?) black plastic washers that the screws do not fit snugly into. Mediocre ..
Cheapest of the Cheap
They work. That's the best you can say. But even if you are meticulous in your mechanic skills, which is to say, you don't use a powered drill but have a delicate, nuanced feel for the torque your hands are imparting *AND* you use the proper sized screwdriver, you will still gummy up the philips cross because the metal is super soft. The material used is junk, not a grade of steel designed to be used more than once, and certainly not appropriate for fasteners. The black oxide coating also will come off the moment it makes contact with any of the following: the rack threads, your screwdriver, your equipment. In other words, it will show wear-through shiny spots immediately. Even used only once.

These are junk, do not buy them. I saved (what?) like $ on a pack of 25 and regretted it so much I ended up spending that extra $ anyway because these things suck. Let my failure be a caution to you.