LAW88-01 Slipper Shaft Set for LAW88 Slipper (ZX7.5) Kyosho  [KY-LAW88-01]

Kyosho LAW88-01 - Slipper Shaft Set (ZX7.5)
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LAW88-01
GTIN:
4548565524587
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Service shaft for LAW88 one-way slipper

The slipper shaft set is supplied as a replacement for the LAW88 one-way slipper clutch and carries the ZX7.5 identifier to match the original part geometry. It is intended to be used within the factory LAW88 clutch assembly without modifying adjacent clutch components.

Functionally the shaft relays torque through the slipper interface and contributes to how the system mitigates sudden drivetrain loads. Swapping a fatigued shaft can return the slipper to predictable engagement behavior, which is useful when fine-tuning clutch settings.

Installation notes: the shaft locates into the existing LAW88 housing and must be installed respecting the one-way orientation of the clutch. After fitting confirm there is no binding and recheck slipper preload and friction adjustments to keep the expected engagement feel.

Use this replacement when the OEM shaft exhibits wear or when you need repeatable slipper responses during setup and tuning sessions.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 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.
A new shaft reduces play and irregular friction points, which can alter the feel; re-tune preload and friction after fitting to re-establish your previous settings.
Minimal break-in is needed; brief running and rechecking adjustments ensures the slipper beds in and engagement becomes consistent.
Basic handheld tools and a clean workspace are sufficient. Use care when aligning the one-way orientation and verify free rotation by hand before final assembly.
Replacing a worn shaft restores consistent torque transfer and can slightly improve drivetrain smoothness, but it does not increase power output.

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