TAMIYA CC01 Rear Bevel Differential Gear Set 7pcs SCC1200R by GPM  [SCC1200R]

Tamiya CC01 Steel Rear Bevel Differential Gear - 7pcs set - GPM SCC1200R
Price:
USD$41.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SCC1200R
GTIN:
4894538147872
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Rear bevel differential replacement for CC01

This seven-piece steel rear bevel gear set is supplied under model SCC1200R and is designed to replace the bevel gears in TAMIYA CC01 rear differentials. The set uses steel to improve wear life where original softer gears are prone to deformation.

The components serve as replacement parts for routine drivetrain repair and setup. During installation into a CC01 rear differential, inspect and confirm gear mesh, axial clearance, and apply lubrication compatible with steel gear contact to avoid premature wear. Retain the original differential housing and factory bearings and shims unless service condition dictates replacement.

In workshop terms, fitting steel bevels is primarily a durability and service interval decision rather than a pure performance modification. Steel gears reduce elastic deformation under sustained loads and can provide more predictable wear characteristics across extended usage.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear bevel differential gear set, 7 pcs
  • Material: Steel
  • Model Number: SCC1200R
  • Compatibility: Tamiya CC01

Install the SCC1200R set for worn CC01 rear bevels and follow standard differential rebuild checks for mesh, lubrication, and bearing condition.

This item is compatible with

  • TAMIYA CC01
No specialised tooling is required beyond common RC maintenance tools. Use a bench vise only if needed to stabilise the housing and follow standard diff assembly practice.
Steel gear installations benefit from regular inspection and relubrication; check mesh and lubricant condition after initial runs and schedule more frequent inspections if used under heavy load.
Harder steel gears can transfer wear to mating components if mesh or lubrication is incorrect. Set correct mesh and monitor mating gear condition during early service intervals.