GPM E6033TS CNC Hardened Spindle Gear for TEAM MAGIC E6 III HX  [E6033TS]

TEAM MAGIC 1/8 4WD E6 III HX Monster Truck Hardened Steel #45 Spindle Gear For The Centre Gear Box 33T-1pc set - GPM E6033TS
Price:
USD$16.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
E6033TS
GTIN:
4894538286908
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision engineered spindle for TEAM MAGIC centre gearbox

The GPM E6033TS Hardened Steel Spindle Gear is manufactured to strict tolerances for use in the TEAM MAGIC 1/8 4WD E6 III HX Monster Truck centre gearbox. Fabricated from #45 hardened steel with attention to concentricity and tooth geometry, this spindle is built to transfer increased torque loads while minimising stress concentrations on mating components.

Material and machining benefits

#45 hardened steel provides a reliable balance of hardness and toughness for drivetrain parts. The GPM E6033TS is precision machined to ensure consistent tooth engagement and to reduce micro movement that can accelerate wear in high torque environments.

Fitment, inspection and service advice

The spindle is designed to align with the TEAM MAGIC E6 III HX centre gearbox mounting and shaft locations. During installation, verify bearing condition, confirm correct mesh pattern, and torque fasteners to recommended values. Regular inspection after heavy sessions will help detect early wear and preserve the integrity of the centre drivetrain.

Inspect axial runout, bearing fit, and gear mesh pattern. Ensure the spindle seats without excessive preload and that bearings rotate freely under load.
Use a quality gear-friendly lubricant and perform light runs to settle the mesh. Recheck fasteners and mesh after initial break in to confirm stable operation.
Replace the spindle if you observe significant tooth wear, deformation, or any micro fractures. Early replacement prevents collateral damage to gears and bearings.