XRAY 385615 15T Steel Pinion Gear - Precision Cut  [XR-385615]

XRAY 385615 Steel Pinion Gear 15T/48
Price:
NZD$25.30
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-385615
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Pinion from XRAY

The XRAY 385615 Steel Pinion Gear is built for hobbyists who demand clean power delivery. This 15-tooth, 48 pitch pinion uses high-quality steel and precise machining to ensure consistent tooth contact and reliable drive performance across varied conditions. It slots in neatly as an upgrade for driven components that need tougher gearing.

Long-Wearing Steel for Heavy Use

Manufactured from durable steel, the pinion stands up to repeated stress and high-load cycles. The chamfered tooth form reduces edge stress and helps limit wear, keeping engagement smooth for longer. Whether used in practice or at race events, the XRAY 15T helps maintain stable drivetrain behaviour.

Compatible with Many Chassis Types

This pinion is suited to a broad range of setups and chassis layouts thanks to its standard 48 pitch sizing. It makes experimenting with gear ratios straightforward and is a reliable choice when swapping parts to tune acceleration or top speed. Keep a spare on hand to quickly adapt to track conditions.

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.
Yes, the steel construction and 48 pitch profile make it robust enough for many off-road setups, though check motor torque and shock loads to avoid overloading the gear.
Compatibility depends on spur pitch; this pinion is 48 pitch so it will mesh correctly with a 48 pitch spur. Confirm the spur is in good condition for best results.
Minor nicks may be tolerable, but significant tooth damage will affect mesh and should be repaired or the pinion replaced to avoid further drivetrain issues.
Basic hand tools are usually enough: a suitable hex driver for the motor set screw and a shim for initial mesh setting. A dial caliper helps verify shaft diameter if uncertain.

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