Mini-Z Setting Shim 0.2mm 2pcs - Kyosho MZW131  [KY-MZW131]

Kyosho MZW131 - Mini-Z Setting Shim set (0.2mm/2pcs.)
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-MZW131
GTIN:
4548565522699
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0.2mm Mini-Z adjustment shims

This Kyosho MZW131 shim kit includes two 0.2mm spacers aimed at making fine adjustments on Mini-Z models. The compact set is useful where small, repeatable spacing changes improve performance or fit.

Compatibility: listed for use with the Mini-Z MR-03 chassis. Choose shims when you want to tweak clearances without fabricating new parts.

Use cases cover precise gear mesh setting, correcting minor transmission misalignment, and adjusting tight contact points. Thin shims allow stacking to reach combined thicknesses while keeping changes incremental and predictable.

Installation notes: verify a shim is the correct remedy, insert it between the mating surfaces needing separation, ensure moving parts run free after installation, and re-evaluate under a light load. Avoid over-thickness that could cause binding.

Care note: keep the two pcs together and mark thickness if you store additional sizes so that future tuning matches earlier configurations.

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.
After fitting, rotate the drivetrain slowly by hand and listen for tight spots; inspect tooth contact and back off if any binding is detected.
Yes. Stacking is a standard method to achieve intermediate thicknesses, but always confirm combined thickness does not create friction or misalignment.
Minor clearance tweaks can affect drivetrain feel and efficiency; small adjustments are recommended and should be tested incrementally.

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