Yokomo YOKSG-A4882 - DCS 82T DP48 Spur Gear  [YOKSG-A4882]

Yokomo SG-A4882 - DCS 82T Spur Gear (DP48)
Price:
£6.06
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKSG-A4882
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What this 82T spur does for DP48 chassis

This 82-tooth DCS spur is designated for DP48 use and supplied as a direct replacement for spur gear assemblies. It targets users needing to restore correct mesh, tweak gear ratios, or renew a worn spur in RC touring drivetrains.

Fitting into standard DP48-style gearboxes is a familiar process: set centre mesh, check backlash against the motor pinion, and secure the spur using the chassis' original retaining method. Perform a cautious run-in and verify smooth rotation under load prior to regular operation.

Effect on handling: switching to an 82T spur changes the gearing characteristics and can be used to favour either acceleration or top speed depending on motor and pinion selection. After changing spur sizes, re-confirm pinion alignment and bearing movement to minimise wear risks.

  • Tip: Hand-rotate the drivetrain after installation to detect binding, then run at low power to ensure safe clearances.
  • Tip: Choose pinion sizes that pair well with the 82T to hit your target gear ratio without surpassing motor specifications.
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.
No special preparation beyond cleaning mating surfaces and checking the hub. Ensure the mating faces are free of debris for accurate seating.
Inspect after heavy use or if you notice noise or roughness. Regular visual checks of tooth profile and hub fit will catch wear before failure.
Often you only need to adjust mesh and check bearings, but if the new ratio changes load characteristics, review bearing condition and motor temperature during testing.

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