TB-04 Aluminium Spur Gear Plate TB4315 by GPM  [TB4315]

Tamiya TB04 Aluminium Spur Gear Holder - 1set - GPM TB4315
Price:
AUD$5.71
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TB4315
GTIN:
4894538181579
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Aluminium spur gear plate for TB-04

This aluminium spur gear plate is supplied as one set and is intended for the TAMIYA TB-04 chassis. Produced by GPM, the plate locates and clamps the spur gear inside the TB-04 gearbox area so the mesh remains consistent when you adjust settings or during regular running.

As an aftermarket aluminium plate, the part focuses on delivering a steady mounting point between the spur and the gearbox supports. In practical setup work it helps preserve mesh and backlash settings when swapping spur sizes or tuning drive components, cutting the need for repeated micro-adjustments.

Fitting is simple for those familiar with TB-04 servicing: remove the existing spur retention parts, replace with the aluminium plate, confirm correct spur-to-pinion mesh and axial clearance, then close the gearbox. Intended for RC-scale TB-04 use; confirm fit prior to final assembly.

No, this is an aftermarket upgrade part designed for compatibility with the TB-04 chassis; it is not supplied by the original kit manufacturer.
By stabilising gear position it can reduce the number of tiny mesh adjustments you perform, though regular inspections remain recommended.
Yes, check mesh and bearing seating after a few test runs to ensure nothing has shifted and that the spur is seated correctly.

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