TRAXXAS E-REVO 65T Steel Spur Gear ER065TS by GPM  [ER065TS]

TRAXXAS E-REVO Steel Spur Gear (65T) - 1pc set - GPM ER065TS
Price:
USD$16.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
ER065TS
GTIN:
4894538261424
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ER065TS steel 65T spur for E-REVO applications

This single-piece steel spur gear is intended as a direct replacement for TRAXXAS E-REVO transmissions where a hardened gear is required to withstand higher contact stress in robust drivetrain configurations.

Technical installation notes: the gear mounts on the transmission output spline and interfaces with the motor pinion. During assembly verify axial location, set a controlled backlash, inspect slipper clutch spacers if present, and rotate the system by hand to confirm smooth mesh. Tighten retaining hardware progressively to recommended torque values to avoid misalignment.

Performance considerations: replacing a stock spur with the ER065TS steel unit is a common upgrade when testing different pinion tooth counts or increasing durability for high-load operation. Steel improves tooth wear life, but mating pinion hardness and bearing condition should be monitored after initial break-in to avoid premature wear transfer.

Specifications

  • Item TRAXXAS E-REVO steel spur gear 65T, 1 pcs
  • Material Steel
  • Model Number ER065TS
  • Compatibility TRAXXAS E-REVO

For precise drivetrain upgrades on TRAXXAS E-REVO models the ER065TS 65T steel spur offers enhanced wear characteristics; verify mesh and inspect mating components after initial runs to ensure optimal service life.

Confirm axial positioning on the output spline, verify light controlled backlash, ensure bearing preload is appropriate, and perform a manual rotation check to detect binding before power application.
Steel spurs can accelerate wear on softer pinions; select a hardened pinion or monitor pinion tooth condition closely and replace pinions that show notable wear patterns after initial testing.
Perform an early inspection after the first few runs to check tooth contact and bearing play, clear debris from the gear area, and re-torque fasteners; schedule regular checks under heavy use.