XRAY 385615 15T Steel Pinion Gear - Performance Upgrade  [XR-385615]

XRAY 385615 Steel Pinion Gear 15T/48
Price:
CAD$20.53
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-385615
Condition:
Brand New
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Upgrade Your Drivetrain with XRAY 385615

The XRAY 385615 Steel Pinion Gear is a robust choice for enthusiasts wanting to improve their RC vehicle drivetrain. Made from high-grade steel, this 15-tooth 48 pitch pinion resists wear under demanding use while the precision-cut teeth provide smooth, efficient power transfer. It is a practical swap for better gear mesh and consistent on-track behaviour.

Built Tough with Accurate Tooth Profile

Forged from selected steel, this pinion offers long service life and dependable strength in heavy use. Chamfered tooth edges are machined to lower friction and reduce premature wear, helping to keep the drivetrain running quietly and smoothly. Whether installed for routine maintenance or track tuning, the XRAY 15T pinion gives predictable performance.

Versatile Fit for Common RC Setups

Suitable for a wide range of chassis and gear ratios, this 15T pinion adapts well to various configurations. The 48 pitch sizing matches many standard spurs used in 1/10 scale applications, making it a useful part to carry for quick changes or gear ratio tweaks. Treat this gear as a go-to spare when setting up for different surfaces.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Check your motor shaft diameter and spur gear pitch; the 15T 48 pitch is common on 1/10 touring cars, but confirm shaft fit and set screw style before fitting.
Use a thin shim or folded paper to achieve a small, even clearance, tighten the pinion to the motor shaft, then recheck after a short run to ensure no binding.
Keep the drivetrain free of dirt, inspect mesh often, replace worn spurs, and avoid overheating the motor to reduce stress on the pinion teeth.

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