Midshaft Pully Upgrade for Medius Drivetrains - Arrowmax AM-910033  [AM-910033]

Arrowmax AM-910033 AM Medius Pully Midshaft B
Price:
CAD$30.40
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-910033
Condition:
Brand New
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Medius midshaft pully purpose and compatibility

This Arrowmax AM-910033 Medius Pully Midshaft B is an RC-scale midshaft pully supplied as a replacement or performance-oriented spare for driveline assemblies. It is written here in clear technical terms for builders focused on fit, installation and drivetrain behaviour.

Design and purpose: The Medius midshaft pully is built to sit in the midsection of a driveline where a pully is required. Its role is to keep belt or gear alignment stable and allow incremental adjustments to gear mesh and chassis setup without altering primary gearbox components.

Installation notes: Before final assembly verify the pully fits your application, confirm axial alignment and clearance to nearby gears or belts, and make sure mounting points and screw sizes match your existing hardware. Secure fasteners without inducing lateral preload on bearing surfaces.

Tuning guidance: Use the pully to tweak engagement and observe drivetrain response after each change. When switching pully positions or adding spacing shims, re-check gear mesh while rotating the driveline slowly and inspect for rubbing or binding.

Specifications

  • Item: Medius Pully Midshaft B
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number: AM-910033
  • Compatibility: Not specified by manufacturer

For builders needing a direct replacement or experimenting with Medius-series driveline pieces, the AM-910033 pully provides a focused option to refine gear alignment and make measured drivetrain adjustments.

It is intended to replace an existing midshaft pully in a driveline as a like-for-like service part; always measure bore, diameter and mounting spacing to confirm a correct swap.
Basic model maintenance tools such as hex drivers, nut drivers and a set of feeler gauges are usually enough; use thread locker only if your model's hardware and service practice call for it.
After mounting, slowly rotate the driveline by hand and watch for lateral movement or contact points, listen for stray noises and check engagement from multiple angles to ensure smooth mesh.
Inspect during routine maintenance intervals or after any impact; clean debris, check for wear at contact surfaces and replace if alignment or function is compromised.

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