Tamiya CC01 Precision Servo Saver 25T Aluminium with Steel Tie Rod - CC025STM by GPM  [CC025STM]

Tamiya CC01 Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 25T With Steel Tie Rod - 1set - GPM CC025STM
Price:
USD$10.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
CC025STM
GTIN:
4894538091274
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Technical overview for CC01 servo interface

This aluminium hi-torque servo saver is supplied as an aftermarket replacement tailored to the Tamiya CC01 chassis. The assembly pairs a precision aluminium saver body with a steel tie rod and uses a 25T spline that matches common servo horns used on scale radio-controlled models. Its purpose is to limit impulse loads reaching the servo while preserving a direct mechanical response suitable for setup tuning and scale driving.

Intended for scale model use only, the part replaces the stock plastic saver to provide a firmer interface between the servo output and steering linkage. The aluminium housing increases structural stiffness and the steel tie rod maintains straightness under load, yielding more consistent steering feedback without losing protective function.

Installation guidance: remove the factory servo saver and confirm your servo horn uses a 25T spline prior to fitting, secure linkages to the recommended thread engagement, and verify steering centring after installation. No electronic reprogramming is required, though fine transmitter trim adjustments may be used to re-establish centre position.

This item is compatible with

  • TAMIYA CC01
Remove the servo horn and count the spline teeth or consult the servo datasheet to confirm it is a 25T spline before installing the saver.
Regularly inspect linkages and fasteners for wear or play, ensure the tie rod remains straight, and replace any components showing deformation to maintain consistent steering geometry.
The firmer aluminium to steel interface can make steering feel stiffer compared with the plastic saver; fine trim adjustments may be needed to re-centre the servo but no electronic reconfiguration is normally required.