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Tamiya elevation unit gears
Does anyone know of a source of replacement gears for Tamiya elevation units? The particular gear I'm looking for is the one on the shaft for the elevation arm. That gear has a flat to to prevent it from slipping on the shaft. I managed to strip the gear at this attachment point on my Tiger, so the gearwill no longersupport the weight of the barrel. I replaced the gear with one on an extra elevation unit I had, but nowthat unit isshort a gear. Any ideas?</p> |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Yeah, if we're talking about the TI ... just get the whole unit from the museum http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...show=10&page=4 for $22.00 and use yours as spare parts.
~ Jeff |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
I already ordered a couple of units, but I would rather repair my unit and have extra gears in case it happens again.
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RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Well, I hope it doesn't. I've built a few Tamiya tanks (and battled for a few years) since 2004 and yet to have one of them fail. As a matter of fact I am replacing that unit in my Panther with a servo ... just to eliminate the stupid noise and abrupt stop and ratcheting action too.
Good luck! ~ Jeff |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
I have servos in two of my tanks for elevation. I like the Tamiya unit better. The Panther gun unit is nose heavy Jim. Add a weight under the gun at the rear and it will help balance things out. My gun is synced to the video cameras rotating head so it does double duty. It took me more than 4 years to wear out the stock elevation unit. I do strongly recommend Daryl's metal elevation arm.
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I already have Daryl's elevation arm as well as the blue gear in place of the clutch gear.
Last night I cut a couple of coils out of the elevation spring to help counter the weight of the Schumo barrel. Hopefully this will las a few years. |
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Is it the black gear you are talking about?
I picked up one of the Tamiya Gear set toys for the Blue gears that replace the clutch gear, but none of them seem to match the flat black gear. You might check out some of the other Tamiya Set like this for spare gears. |
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Yes, it's the black gear.
I'll try and find some other Tamiya gear sets...I might get lucky:). It would be nice if I could find someone with a broken elevation unit with a good shaft gear. |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
The Yellow gear in that set should be the same as the black gear. I have blue gears in all of mine and they all came from this one gear box. It has 3 or 4 of them in it , but I do believe they yellow on is a output shaft gear.
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RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
The yellow gear is similar to the clutch gear without a hole and the orange gear has a round hole.
The shaft gear has a hole with a flat corresponding to the flat on the shaft. The flat rounded off allowing the gear to slip on the shaft. |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Who has the best price on the 6-speed gearbox?
~ Jeff |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Cheapest I found is $16.99 with free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/250898045226...84.m1438.l2649 |
RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Try some JB weld I did this on my KT elevation mech when the slot wore out last spring and it still works today all my other tanks elevation mech are now wired up with limit switches on them now .
Jimmy |
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I wasn't sure that would hold, but since it worked for you and I'll give it a try...Thanks!
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RE: Tamiya elevation unit gears
Make shore you get a good amount around the shaft .
Jimmy |
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