GPM TRAXXAS E-REVO 65T Steel Spur Gear ER065TS - RC Spare Part  [ER065TS]

TRAXXAS E-REVO Steel Spur Gear (65T) - 1pc set - GPM ER065TS
Price:
CAD$23.51
Brand:
GPM
Model:
ER065TS
GTIN:
4894538261424
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65-tooth steel spur for E-REVO

This steel spur gear is supplied as a single replacement for use on TRAXXAS E-REVO electric models and is intended where a steel tooth profile is preferred for increased wear resistance in heavy-duty drivetrain setups.

Installation notes: the spur gear locates on the transmission output assembly and meshes with the motor pinion. During install confirm correct gear mesh and backlash, check the spacer and slipper clutch components if fitted, and rotate the drivetrain by hand to verify smooth engagement before the first run. Use appropriate shimming and tighten all retaining hardware evenly to factory torque values.

Tuning advice: fitting a steel 65T spur is a common modification when testing different pinion sizes or when greater durability is required for track sessions. Steel gives better wear life than many stock materials, so check the mating pinion and bearings after initial break-in runs.

Specifications

  • Item TRAXXAS E-REVO steel spur gear 65T, 1 pcs
  • Material Steel
  • Model Number ER065TS
  • Compatibility TRAXXAS E-REVO

For builders maintaining or tuning a TRAXXAS E-REVO drivetrain, this 65T steel spur gear provides a straightforward, durable replacement; always verify fit and gear mesh at installation and inspect mating parts after test runs.

It is listed for TRAXXAS E-REVO fitment but you should verify shaft spacing and secure the retaining hardware; some setups may need a thin shim or spacer for ideal mesh.
Set a light backlash by moving the motor slightly until the mesh is snug but free, then tighten motor mounts and recheck by spinning the drivetrain by hand for smooth operation.
After break-in, inspect the pinion teeth for wear, check bearing play, and confirm the spur retained screws remain tight; replace any worn mating parts to avoid accelerated damage.

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