What's this?
RC hardened gears are often used in remote control (RC) models, such as RC cars, trucks, boats, and drones. They are used to transfer rotational motion from the motor to other components, such as drive shafts and spur gears, allowing the model to move forward or backward.
What do I get?
Gear Pitch: 48P (48DP)
Number of Teeth: 26T/27T/28T/29T/30T
Inner Diameter: 3.175mm
Diameters: 14.84mm, 15.37mm, 15.9mm, 16.43mm, 16.96mm
Height: 9mm
Material: 70-75 Aluminum
Package Contents:
5 x Hardened Motor Gears, 1 of each size, 5 x Screws
What are the product benefits?
The pinion gear is made of 70-75 aluminum, which is durable and wear-resistant. It effectively resists deformation.
This allows for smoother and more efficient power transmission from the motor, improving acceleration and top speed.
How do I use it?
Installation Instructions: 1. Slide the RC hardened pinion gear onto the motor shaft. 2. Align the teeth with the corresponding meshing gear (such as a spur gear). 3. Ensure the gear is securely fastened to the shaft.
What should I pay attention to?
Make sure the spur gear and pinion gear have the same pitch. Otherwise, the teeth will not mesh.
RC hardened gears are often used in remote control (RC) models such as RC cars, trucks, boats, and drones. They are used to transfer rotational motion from the motor to other components, such as drive shafts and spur gears, allowing the model to move forward or backward.
Gear Pitch: 48P (48DP), Number of Teeth: 26T/27T/28T/29T/30T, Inner Diameter: 3.175mm, Diameters: 14.84mm, 15.37mm, 15.9mm, 16.43mm, 16.96mm, Height: 9mm, Material: Aluminum 70/75
The pinion gear is made of durable, wear-resistant aluminum 70/75, which effectively resists deformation. This ensures smoother and more efficient power transmission from the motor, improving acceleration and top speed.
Installation Instructions: 1. Slide the RC-hardened pinion gear onto the motor shaft. 2. Align the teeth with the corresponding meshing gear (such as a spur gear). 3. Ensure the gear is securely fastened to the shaft.
Make sure the spur gear and pinion gear have the same pitch; otherwise, the teeth will not mesh.