Yokomo RP-038A Rotary Sensor for Racing Performer M2 Motor - Workshop Essential  [RP-038A]

Price:
NZD$67.63
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
RP-038A
GTIN:
0639342208401
Condition:
Brand New
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Monitor Your M2 Motor Performance with the Yokomo RP-038A

Keeping your M2 motor in top condition pays off on race day. The Yokomo Racing Performer M2 Sensor Unit delivers consistent monitoring so you can fine tune motor setup and spot potential issues early.

What the M2 Sensor Unit Provides

The Racing Performer M2 Sensor Unit by Yokomo gives clear feedback on rotor position and speed, making it a useful tool when checking motor timing or diagnosing irregular behaviour. Its robust build suits regular workshop use.

Workshop Advice for Using the Unit

Ensure the sensor and motor alignment are correct to avoid signal errors. Perform checks after bearing changes or when you experience inconsistent RPM to confirm the motor is running true.

How It Integrates with Your Setup

The RP-038A is designed to work alongside Racing Performer systems and can be installed quickly for routine checks. Its straightforward layout helps reduce downtime between practice runs or club events.

Specifications

  • Compatibility: Yokomo Racing Performer M2 Series Motors
  • Function: Precision Motor Sensor for Maintenance and Performance Tuning
  • Design: Easy Installation and Removal

For club racers and hobbyists who service motors often, the Yokomo M2 Sensor Unit is a small but valuable tool for reliable motor diagnostics and setup verification.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
Basic alignment checks are usually sufficient; there is no complex calibration process, just ensure the sensor reads cleanly after mounting.
It is optimised for Racing Performer M2 series motors. Minor modifications may still work, but verify fit and signal integrity after any changes.
Use it during routine maintenance cycles or whenever you install new bearings, brushes, or make changes to motor setup.

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