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SKU: MA7300625
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Sato Truss Screw - MA7300625

Sato MA7300625 Truss Screw When you're mounting cameras, access readers, or intercom stations to metal surfaces, standard fasteners often strip threa…

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Sato Truss Screw - MA7300625

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Overview

SKU: MA7300625
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.

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Sato MA7300625 Truss Screw

When you're mounting cameras, access readers, or intercom stations to metal surfaces, standard fasteners often strip threads or fail under torque. The Sato MA7300625 Truss Screw delivers reliable threading and retention in metal junction boxes, equipment racks, and thin-gauge steel mounting surfaces common in commercial security installations.

Key Features

  • Truss head design distributes load across mounting surface, preventing pull-through on thin metal
  • Self-tapping thread geometry cuts clean threads in sheet metal and aluminum without pre-drilling
  • Engineered for equipment rack mounting and junction box applications
  • Consistent thread pitch ensures reliable retention through thermal cycling
  • Low-profile head design minimizes interference with adjacent equipment
  • Corrosion-resistant finish maintains integrity in both indoor and protected outdoor enclosures

Security hardware installations demand fasteners that won't fail when cameras shift under wind load or when access control strikes cycle thousands of times. The MA7300625's truss head spreads clamping force over a wider area than conventional pan or button heads, reducing stress concentration on thin enclosure walls. This matters when you're mounting PTZ cameras to pole-mount boxes or securing network switches in equipment racks where vibration and thermal expansion challenge ordinary screws.

The self-tapping design eliminates the need for separate drilling operations when mounting to metal junction boxes or rack rails—reducing installation time and tool requirements on multi-camera jobs. Thread geometry is optimized for the 18-22 gauge steel common in NEMA and weatherproof enclosures, cutting clean threads that resist backing out under vibration. Keep these on your installation truck alongside your camera mounts and bracket hardware for field situations where standard fasteners won't hold.

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Brand: Sato
MPN: MA7300625
Type: Hardware Component
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