Yokomo YOKB2-304 Precision Motor Plate for B-Max2  [YOKB2-304]

Yokomo B2-304 - Motor Plate for B-Max2
Price:
NZD$26.39
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKB2-304
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Precision motor mount for the B-Max2 chassis

The Yokomo YOKB2-304 motor plate is supplied as a replacement component specifically for the B-Max2 chassis, intended to secure the motor and support steady gear mesh during setup. The content concentrates on fit, care during installation, and the plate's role in holding motor position relative to drivetrain geometry.

This plate creates a firm mounting plane that aids repeatable motor positioning when exchanging motors or trimming pinion and spur engagement. A stable mount reduces setup variation and makes diagnosing small alignment issues simpler. Before fitting, check the condition of mounting screws and the motor pod interface to prevent misalignment or bearing preload.

Installation guidance: where possible reuse the original hardware, consider thread locker on steel fasteners if advised by the chassis documentation, and confirm pinion-to-spur clearance with the motor running at low power. The part offers mechanical support only and does not require any ESC or servo configuration changes beyond standard checks.

Specifications

  • Item Motor Plate
  • Material Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number YOKB2-304
  • Compatibility B-Max2

Fit the YOKB2-304 when you need a dependable replacement motor mount for the B-Max2, prioritizing consistent mesh and straightforward motor swaps.

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.
The manufacturer does not specify the material in the listing, so treat the plate as unspecified for corrosion resistance and apply appropriate protection if you expect wet conditions.
Inspect the mount faces and screw holes periodically, especially after heavy running or impacts, to catch any wear that could alter motor alignment.
Yes. If mounting surfaces deform or screws loosen, gear mesh can shift and accelerate wear on pinion or spur gears, so replace a worn plate promptly.
Routine checks are sufficient: verify screw torque, alignment, and mesh after initial fitting and during scheduled maintenance intervals.

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