Futaba S9255 Replacement Servo Gear Set FUAS4128 AS4128 EBS3284 for Futaba  [FUAS4128]

FUTABA S9255 SERVO GEAR SET AS4128 EBS3284 (W/O PACKING)
Price:
CAD$29.47
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUAS4128
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement gear set for S9255 servos

This Futaba FUAS4128 gear set provides a direct-replacement gear assembly intended for Futaba S9255 servos as identified by AS4128 and EBS3284 codes. The write-up focuses on fitment, basic installation checks, and the role of the gear set in servicing and maintenance rather than performance claims.

Use this gear set to restore mechanical function when internal gears are worn, stripped, or damaged. During swap, verify spline alignment and endplay, inspect bearings and output shaft for damage, and confirm servo centring before reinstallation. Apply only manufacturer-recommended lubricants if needed and avoid over-tightening the output horn to prevent undue stress on the new gears.

For tuning, replacing worn gears can reduce play and restore repeatability in control inputs; however, correct gear mesh and secure mounting remain essential to avoid premature wear. If the original servo showed unusual noise or binding, inspect the gearbox housing and bearings before fitting the replacement gears.

Specifications

  • Item: Servo gear set
  • Model Number: FUAS4128
  • Part Codes: AS4128, EBS3284
  • Compatibility: Futaba S9255
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer

This replacement gear set is intended for maintenance and repair of Futaba S9255 servos, offering a straightforward path to restore mechanical integrity when internal gears fail.

The listing identifies this item as a servo gear set for Futaba S9255 bearing the part codes AS4128 and EBS3284. Confirm with the seller whether the package lists the exact count of gears and any small fasteners before ordering.
Dry-fit the gears on the spline, check for correct mesh with the output shaft, and verify there is no binding through the full travel. Ensure the servo horn is aligned before final tightening.
Typical hobby tools—small screwdrivers and tweezers—are usually sufficient. Work on a clean surface and handle small gears carefully to avoid losing parts or introducing debris into the gearbox.
Replacing worn gears can remove backlash and restore consistent centring, which helps repeatability. True performance gains depend on correct installation and the condition of bearings and the gearbox housing.

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