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Hot Racing Te883H Hard Anodized Aluminum Spur
Hot Racing Te883H Hard Anodized Aluminum Spur

Hot Racing Te883H Hard Anodized Aluminum Spur Gear, 83 Tooth 48 Pitch

Product ID : 38141589
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Galleon Product ID 38141589
UPC / ISBN 083745567823
Shipping Weight 0.05 lbs
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Model HRATE883H
Manufacturer Hot Racing
Shipping Dimension 3.9 x 2.91 x 0.31 inches
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Hot Racing Te883H Hard Anodized Aluminum Spur Features

  • CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminum construction

  • Replaces stock nylon spur gear

  • Hard anodized in light gunmetal color for durability and corrosion resistance

  • Silver anodized countersunk aluminum washers

  • High strength hardware


About Hot Racing Te883H Hard Anodized Aluminum Spur

Description Hot Racing light weight hard anodized aluminum 83 tooth, 48 pitch spur gear for the Traxxas Bandit, 2WD Slash, Rustler, and 2WD Stampede vehicles FEATURES: - CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminum construction - Replaces stock nylon spur gear - Hard anodized in light gunmetal color for durability and corrosion resistance - Silver anodized countersunk aluminum washers - High strength hardware YOU WILL RECEIVE: - One (1) 83 tooth 48 pitch spur gear - Three (3) mounting screws - Three (3) silver anodized countersunk washers - Three (3) washers (use as needed underneath countersunk washers to prevent screw ends from protruding too far through spur mounting plate) SPECIFICATIONS: - Number of Teeth: 83 - Gear Pitch: 48 pitch - Mounting Holes: 3 - Tooth Face width: ~5mm COMMENTS: - Aluminum gears are softer than steel and are intended for speed performance. For ultimate durability consider our steel gears. - Consider using Hot Racing motor lock plate TE18L06 for secure motor mounting - Check gear alignment and secure you motor before running the vehicle - Do not over tighten the slipper. Even metal gears may fail with a over tight slipper. - Motor should no way exceed 180F (over 160F is not recommended). ESC should not exceed 160F. Excessive temperatures will shorten the life of the motor and ESC.