Futaba S9450 Servo Gear Set FUAS3260 AS3260 EBS3233 Replacement Pack  [FUAS3260]

FUTABA S9450 SERVO GEAR SET AS3260 EBS3233
Price:
CAD$28.77
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUAS3260
GTIN:
4513886301971
Condition:
Brand New
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Service gear set for S9450 servos

This gear set is supplied as a direct replacement pack intended for the Futaba S9450 servo family and carries the product codes FUAS3260 AS3260 EBS3233. It is offered as a service component to recover drivetrain engagement and positional accuracy after wear, and to assist with standard maintenance or minor tuning work on RC-scale models.

The kit concentrates on essential functions: renewing worn teeth, reestablishing correct gear mesh, and keeping steady output response from the servo. The wording clarifies the role of a gear set as a mechanical service part without implying any change to electronics or external structure.

Installation notes: open the servo case and confirm the S9450 internal arrangement before swapping gears, inspect bearing seats and shaft fit, set gear mesh and endplay at reassembly, and run the servo through full travel to verify smooth operation prior to refitting. If wear recurs, examine the driving components for binding or contamination.

Specifications

  • Item Servo gear set replacement
  • Material Not specified by source
  • Model Number FUAS3260
  • Compatibility Futaba S9450 servo

This Futaba FUAS3260 gear set is a practical option to replace internal gears in S9450 servos when mechanical wear degrades performance; use during scheduled maintenance or when gear damage is evident.

Compare the internal tooth counts and stack order against your removed gears before fitting. Verify shaft positions and spacer locations to ensure the FUAS3260 pack matches your S9450 unit.
Replacing the mechanical gears does not alter electronics. After reassembly, recentre the servo and check endpoints and neutral and make any transmitter adjustments if required.
Look for grinding or skipping noises, poor holding torque, increased backlash, or visibly chipped or worn teeth when inspected under light.
Yes. Check the output shaft, bearings, and any servo saver or linkage interfaces for looseness or wear and address those issues to avoid repeated gear failure.

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