HUDY 294152 Hard Coated Aluminium Pinion 52T Lightweight  [HSP-294152]

HUDY 294152 - Aluminium ULTRA-LIGHT Pinion Gear - Hard Coated - 52T / 64
Price:
AUD$39.61
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-294152
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine-Tune Acceleration with the HUDY 294152 Pinion

The HUDY 294152 Aluminium Ultra-Light Pinion Gear is aimed at drivers looking to refine throttle response by reducing rotating mass. Constructed from 7075 T6 aluminium with a hard-coated finish, it provides a lightweight alternative to heavier steel pinions while retaining durability.

Role of a 52T Pinion in Tuning

The 52T option sits in a practical spot for many motorists, giving a compromise between top speed and punchy acceleration. Its reduced mass helps the motor change speed quickly, which benefits short tracks and technical layouts where response matters.

Tight Tolerances and Protective Surface Treatment

CNC machining delivers close tolerances on the HUDY gear, ensuring accurate tooth shape for smooth engagement. The hard coating improves surface longevity, helping the pinion resist wear from sustained use and grit in the drivetrain.

Specifications

  • Material: 7075 T6 Aluminium
  • Finish: Hard Coated
  • Teeth Count: 52T
  • Compatibility: Suitable for most 1/10 scale RC cars

For model racers seeking a low-mass, long-wearing pinion, the HUDY 294152 is a dependable upgrade that works across a wide range of 1/10 setups.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
You may want to tweak your spur or pinion combination to hit your desired top speed or acceleration; changes in rotational mass can subtly affect effective gearing.
7075 T6 is a high-strength alloy that resists deformation under normal racing loads, but extreme impacts can still damage any aluminium gear, so inspect after crashes.
Yes, pinion compatibility is determined by shaft fit and gear ratio, not motor type, so it can be used with both brushed and brushless motors provided the mechanical fit is correct.
Look for rounded tooth tips, visible scoring, or irregular wear patterns; if the tooth profile is compromised you should replace the pinion to avoid spur damage.

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