Axial Yeti 32-Pitch 64T Steel Spur Gear YT064TS by GPM  [YT064TS]

Axial Racing Yeti Steel #45 Spur Gear 32 Pitch 64T (AX31065) - 1pc - GPM YT064TS
Price:
CAD$22.34
Brand:
GPM
Model:
YT064TS
GTIN:
4894538241778
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Replacement spur for Axial Yeti

This RC-scale steel spur gear is produced for Axial Yeti platforms, supplied as 1 pcs and cut to match 32 pitch drivetrain systems. It functions as a direct replacement when a 64-tooth spur is required for repair or tuning. The part is specified as Steel #45 and restores proper tooth engagement and reliable gear mesh when paired with compatible pinions and standard Axial Yeti gearboxes.

Installation notes: verify gear mesh against your current pinion, fit any shims needed to prevent binding, and ensure motor mount and gearbox alignment are secure before first use. For tuning, changing to a 64T spur alters final drive ratio and torque distribution, so select an appropriate pinion to reach your desired RPM and wheel torque balance.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Racing Yeti Spur Gear 64T 32 pitch
  • Material: Steel #45
  • Model Number: YT064TS
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Yeti

Use this gear when replacing a worn 64T unit or when changing final drive ratio for tuning; always confirm pitch and tooth count match your current drivetrain before installation.

Measure the spacing between teeth or check the original parts list in your model manual; if the existing spur and pinion are stamped or documented as 32 pitch, this YT064TS will match.
A larger spur increases load on the drivetrain at lower RPMs, so monitor motor temperature and ESC load; higher torque motors or lower pinion teeth can help reach the balance you want.
Start with the mesh used by your original spur and adjust with thin shims until there is a slight clearance between teeth under load, avoiding tight binding and excess play.
Inspect teeth after any hard session or if you hear unusual noise; Steel #45 is robust but high-load or dirt exposure accelerates wear, so check for nicks and burrs regularly.

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