Tamiya TT-01 Swing Shaft Replacement TT01-01 by 3Racing  [TT01-01]

Tamiya TT-01 /TT-01 TYPE E Swing Shaft - 3Racing TT01-01
Price:
CAD$26.54
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TT01-01
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Replacement swing shaft for TT-01 drivetrain

This swing shaft is an RC-scale drivetrain replacement designed for Tamiya TT-01 and TT-01 TYPE E chassis, supplied under the TT01-01 model code. The section below explains the part's role in the drive layout, where it sits in the assembly, and the key checks to perform during installation and setup.

In service, the swing shaft locates the driven end of the gearbox and suspension ensemble and transmits torque through the lower-link area in the TT-01 architecture. It is offered as a direct-fit replacement for hobby use to help retain factory drivetrain alignment on on-road configurations.

Installation tips: align the shaft with the gearbox output, confirm free rotation before final tightening, and inspect mating surfaces on the gearbox and suspension mounts for wear. Verify there is no binding throughout suspension travel and apply thread-lock to metal-to-plastic fasteners only when the chassis service instructions call for it.

Specifications

  • Item: Swing Shaft
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: TT01-01
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT-01, TT-01 TYPE E

Use this swing shaft to renew worn drivetrain linkages or after strip-downs to maintain predictable handling and correct torque transfer on TT-01 variants.

Yes. The part is listed for compatibility with both the standard TT-01 and the TT-01 TYPE E configurations when installed as a direct replacement.
Basic hobby tools are sufficient. A small driver set, pliers, and a means to check free rotation are typically all that is needed; avoid overtightening fasteners.
Confirm the gearbox output lines up with the shaft, check that driven components rotate freely, and cycle the suspension to ensure there is no binding or unusual friction.
Replace the shaft if you detect play, scoring, or deformation in the mating surfaces, or after impacts that may have stressed the drivetrain geometry.

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