Replacement Internal Gears for Futaba S9450 - FUAS3260 AS3260 EBS3233 Service Pack  [FUAS3260]

FUTABA S9450 SERVO GEAR SET AS3260 EBS3233
Price:
£15.42
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUAS3260
GTIN:
4513886301971
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement internal gears for S9450 servos

Designed for the Futaba S9450 range, this replacement gear pack is listed under codes FUAS3260 AS3260 EBS3233 and serves as a maintenance spare to recover mechanical accuracy after gear wear. It is intended for use during rebuilds or scheduled service on radio control models.

The pack focuses on mechanical restoration: renewing damaged teeth, reestablishing correct mesh alignment, and recovering reliable output response. The description emphasises its role as a mechanical replacement and does not suggest electronic modification.

Compatibility and fitment advice: remove the servo case and verify the S9450 internal layout before fitting, check bearing condition and shaft concentricity, set correct gear mesh and endplay on reassembly, and run full-range checks to ensure smooth motion. If damage returns, inspect drive components for causes such as misalignment or contamination.

Specifications

  • Item Servo gear set replacement
  • Material Not specified by source
  • Model Number FUAS3260
  • Compatibility Futaba S9450 servo

This Futaba FUAS3260 gear set is a straightforward service solution to renew internal gearing in S9450 servos when wear impacts performance or during preventative maintenance.

The pack is provided to correspond with the S9450 stack geometry. Confirm tooth counts and spacer placement from your unit before completing the installation to ensure a correct fit.
No electronic changes are required when replacing gears. After reassembly, recentre the servo and verify endpoint settings with your transmitter as a good practice.
Mechanical wear usually presents as grinding or slop, visible tooth damage, or irregular movement under load. Electronic faults tend to show as signal loss or erratic input response without mechanical noise.
Inspect shafts, bearings, and linkages for misalignment or contamination, and confirm that mesh and endplay were set correctly. Addressing these factors prevents repeat gear failure.

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