Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gear (13T)

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Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gear (13T)
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Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gears feature a D shaped hole that locks onto the motor shaft and helps to prevent the loss of drive and brakes if the set screw backs out. These gears are machined from steel for durability and fit 5mm motor shafts. 

Features:
  • Strong and durable steel for long-lasting performance in extreme RC conditions
  • Precision manufactured wide tooth profile for smooth operation 
  • 'D' shaped hole to match motor shaft profile so drive and brakes are not lost if the set-screw backs out 
  • Suits 5mm motor shaft diameter 
  • Precision manufactured threaded set-screw hole 
  • E-clip supplied for motor shaft pinion retention
Includes:
  • 0.8 Module Safe-D Pinion Gear
  • (1) Set Screw - M4 x 4mm
  • (1) E-Clip - 3.2mm

This product was added to our catalog on September 23, 2020

AverageWhiteDude
Verified Owner
Tuesday, May 3 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gear (15T)
This pinion has worked great in my Senton, even with a small gear, the power is insane. I plan on swapping the pinions when I get more experience handling my Senton 4x4 3S BLX.
Kenton Arsenault
Verified Owner
Monday, Aug 12 2024 (3 months ago)
Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gear (18T)
I am a huge fan of the D shaft pinion gears series by ARRMA, both the D5, and the D8. Both are incredibly good gears, and very strong, and stand up much much better than their simple set screw counterparts.
Kenton Arsenault
Verified Owner
Monday, Aug 12 2024 (3 months ago)
Arrma Safe-D5 Steel Mod 0.8 Pinion Gear (16T)
I am a huge fan of the D shaft pinion gears series by ARRMA, both the D5, and the D8. Both are incredibly good gears, and very strong, and stand up much much better than their simple set screw counterparts.