Categories that include the terms: MOTORS and STEPPER and DRIVE and MODULES
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Stepper Motors |  |
Motors - Stepper - Basic Hobby (Relevance 7/10)
Small light weight stepper motor for your hobby or light duty projects
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Stepper Motors - Hybrid |  |
Motors - Stepper - Hybrid - Nema Size 11 (Relevance 7/10)
Mounting hole centres 23.10 mm (+/- 0.2 mm) - Body Width 28.00 mm.
Refer PDF Link at bottm of internet page for sizes and wiring information. Hybrid Stepper Motors include a permanent magnet in the rotor.
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Belt and Sprockets - Posi-Drive |  |
Belts - Posi-Drive - 3.75 mm Circular Pitch - Double Core (Relevance 4/10)
Same as US 0.1475 Pitch - Use with Posi-Drive Sprockets.
Use Double Core with Posi-Drive Sprockets. 3.746mm Circular Pitch. Same as US 0.1475 Pitch. Posi-drive material lengths in this category can not be joined by the customer as special equipment is required. Material lengths are used in reciprocating applications and not meant to be joined
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Belts - Posi-Drive - 4.00 mm Circular Pitch - Double Core (Relevance 4/10)
Same as US 20 Pitch - Use with Posi-Drive Sprockets.
Use Double Core with Posi-Drive Sprockets. 3.990mm Circular Pitch. Same as US 20 Pitch. Posi-drive material lengths in this category can not be joined by the customer as special equipment is required. Material lengths are used in reciprocating applications and not meant to be joined
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Belts - Posi-Drive - 4.00 mm Circular Pitch - Single Core (Relevance 4/10)
Same as US 20 Pitch - Use with Posi-Drive Pulleys.
Use Single Core with Posi-Drive Pulleys. 3.990mm Circular Pitch. Same as US 20 Pitch. Posi-drive material lengths in this category can not be joined by the customer as special equipment is required. Material lengths are used in reciprocating applications and not meant to be joined
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Sprockets - Posi-Drive - 3.75 mm Circular Pitch (Relevance 4/10)
Same as US 0.1475 Pitch - Use with Double Core Belts.
Use with Double Core Posi-Drive Belts. 3.746mm Circular Pitch. Same as US 0.1475 Pitch.
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Sprockets - Posi-Drive - 4.00 mm Circular Pitch (Relevance 4/10)
Same as US 20 Pitch - Use with Double Core Belts.
Use with Double Core Posi-Drive Belts. 3.990mm Circular Pitch. Same as US 20 Pitch.
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Engines |  |
Engines - Aircraft - OS (Relevance 4/10)
Engines for model aircraft.
Nitro hobby engines.
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Engines - Car and Buggy - Axial (Relevance 4/10)
Engines for model cars, buggies and truggies.
Nitro hobby engines.
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Engines - Car and Buggy - Force (Relevance 4/10)
Engines for model cars, buggies and truggies.
Nitro hobby engines.
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Engines - Steam - Wilesco (Relevance 4/10)
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Engines - Steam - Wilesco - Accessories (Relevance 4/10)
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Engines - Stirling - Wilesco (Relevance 4/10)
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Fasteners |  |
Pins - Hammer Drive - Flat Head (Relevance 4/10)
Used to replace screws where the need to remove the pin is unlikely.
Low Carbon Steel (Series HP210) - self-colour, not plated cold formed pin. Simple, low cost assembly for use in mild steel, aluminium, brass or plastics. Secure - unlike a machine screw, a drive stud does not depend on tightening torque to be retained in the assembly. Drive studs do not require lock washers to prevent back-out. Designed for standard metric hole sizes and installation by hammer or press. Cold formed pins with helical knurls.
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Pins - Hammer Drive - Round Head (Relevance 4/10)
Used to replace screws where the need to remove the pin is unlikely.
Low Carbon Steel (Series HP210) - self-colour, not plated cold formed pin. Simple, low cost assembly for use in mild steel, aluminium, brass or plastics. Secure - unlike a machine screw, a drive stud does not depend on tightening torque to be retained in the assembly. Drive studs do not require lock washers to prevent back-out. Designed for standard metric hole sizes and installation by hammer or press. Cold formed pins with helical knurls.
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Gearboxes |  |
Educational Gearbox Kits (Relevance 4/10)
Basic gearbox kits for prototyping, testing and learning
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Gearboxes - Cross Axis - 47 x 40 x 22mm (Relevance 4/10)
Worm and Wormwheel box. 1.4 to 2.5Nm. 5:1 to 120:1 ratios. P20 and PF20.
Case: AA15 Red Anodised Aluminum (6082-T6). Worm: High Carbon Steel 817M40 (40CrNiMo6). Wheel: Quality Aluminium Bronze (CA104 / AB2). Threaded Bearing Caps: Mild Steel, chemically blackened (Blackodised). Fasteners: Steel (non-plated). Bearings : Steel.
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Gearboxes - Cross Axis - 70 x 60 x 28mm (Relevance 4/10)
Worm and Wormwheel box. 2.5 to 8.8Nm. 5:1 to 120:1 ratios. P30 and PF30 Series.
Case: AA15 Red Anodised Aluminum (6082-T6). Worm: High Carbon Steel 817M40 (40CrNiMo6). Wheel: Quality Aluminium Bronze (CA104 / AB2). Threaded Bearing Caps: Mild Steel, chemically blackened (Blackodised). Fasteners: Steel (non-plated). Bearings : Steel.
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Gearboxes - Cross Axis - 90 x 75 x 32mm (Relevance 4/10)
Worm and Wormwheel box. 5.0 to 18.0Nm. 5:1 to 120:1 ratios. P40 and PF40 Series.
Case: AA15 Red Anodised Aluminum (6082-T6). Worm: High Carbon Steel 817M40 (40CrNiMo6). Wheel: Quality Aluminium Bronze (CA104 / AB2). Threaded Bearing Caps: Mild Steel, chemically blackened (Blackodised). Fasteners: Steel (non-plated). Bearings : Steel.
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Gearboxes - Right Angle - 19.0 x 19.0 x 12.0mm (Relevance 4/10)
Economy Mitre Gear Type. Miniature open gearbox.
Economy hobby type open gearbox Steel mitre gears permanently coupled 1 to 1 ratio
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Gearboxes - Right Angle - 30.5 x 30.5 x 18.7mm (Relevance 4/10)
Bevel Gears - 1:1 Ratio. B332 Series. Miniature gearbox.
1:1 Ratio Only / 4mm Shafts. Min Torque 0.5 Ncm. Backlash Approx 2 Degrees. Approx Max Temperature 80 Deg C. Suitable for manual and short term drive application.
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Gearboxes - Right Angle - 50.0 x 50.0 x 30.0mm (Relevance 4/10)
Economy Bevel Gear Type. GDRA Series.
Speeds up to 500 rpm. Bearings : Special resin and bronze with steel backing. Shafts : 303 Stainless Steel. Cover : Black plastic over black anodised aluminium housing. Gears : AISI 1045 steel.
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Gearboxes - Right Angle - 75.0 x 75.0 x 44.0mm (Relevance 4/10)
BLH40 Series.
Case: AA15 Red Anodised Aluminum (6082-T6). Shaft Bevel: Hardened Alloy Steel 655M13 (14NiCr14) or 805M20 (21NiCrMo2) (8620) depending on manufacturer's preference. Threaded Bearing Caps: Mild Steel, chemically blackened (blackodised). Fasteners: Steel (non-plated) Bearings: Steel. Lubrication: Greased for life - Shell Alvania Grease HDX2.
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Gearmotors |  |
Gearmotors - Basic - Hobby - 12.1mm Diameter (Relevance 4/10)
Small light weight geared motors used in toys and small solar applications
NOTE! These gearmotors do not have a standard output shaft. The output is a plastic crossed block (see diagram) which is designed to be fitted to a fabricated coupling in O.E.M applications. However, the plastic block would be suitable for drilling and attaching objects with wire for rotating mobile type applications.
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Gearmotors - Basic - Hobby Kits (Relevance 4/10)
These gearmotor kits are of simple mainly plastic design. Great for making simple toys, hobbies or concept testing. Educational series.
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Gearmotors - DC - Low Voltage (Relevance 4/10)
Reversible - Low Voltage - Self Starting.
Reversible. Low Voltage. Self Starting. Hosuing : Plastic / Shaft : Steel.
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Gearmotors - DC - Size 12 (Relevance 4/10)
12mm Gearhead Body Diameter.
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Gearmotors - DC - Size 20 Low Cost (Relevance 4/10)
20mm Gearhead Body Diameter. Low cost. 70 RPM Output Speed. One model only. Reversible.
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Gearmotors - DC - Size 27 Low Cost (Relevance 4/10)
27mm Gearhead Body Diameter. Low cost. 36 RPM Output Speed. One model only. Reversible.
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Gearmotors - DC - Size 37/350 Low Cost (Relevance 4/10)
37mm Gearhead Body Diameter. Low cost. 160 RPM Output Speed. One model only. Reversible.
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Gearmotors - Open Gear (Relevance 4/10)
Perfect for applications where inspection of the gears is important, educational purposes or for visual effects.
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Solarbotics Gearmotors (Relevance 4/10)
Hobby gearmotors for all types of applications
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Gears and Gearing |  |
Gears - Bevel - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 0.8 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 1.5 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 2 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 2.5 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Bevel - Module 3 (Relevance 4/10)
For 90 degree angle power transfer.
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Do not mix gears from different sets. See Gears - Mitre for 1:1 ratios.
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Gears - Cluster - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
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Gears - Internal - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
2024-T4 Aluminum and 303 stainless steel.
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Gears - Internal - Module 0.8 (Relevance 4/10)
2024-T4 Aluminum and 303 stainless steel.
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Gears - Internal - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
2024-T4 Aluminum and 303 stainless steel.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Brass and acetal.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 0.6 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Stainless steel, brass, aluminium and acetal.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium, acetal and zinc die cast.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 1.5 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium, acetal and zinc die cast.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 2 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium, acetal and zinc die cast.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 2.5 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium, acetal and zinc die cast.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 3 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminium, acetal and zinc die cast.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Mitre - Module 3.5 (Relevance 4/10)
1:1 Ratio. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - Zinc die cast and steel.
Mitre gears are used with a matching gear of the same pitch and number of teeth. This provides a 1:1 ratio on a 90 degree angle. See Gears - Bevel for other ratios.
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Gears - Racks - Module 0.4 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass, carbon steel and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass, carbon steel, stainless steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 0.75 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass and stainless steel.
Metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 0.8 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass, carbon steel, stainless steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass, carbon steel, stainless steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 1.25 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Acetal.
Plastic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 1.5 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Carbon steel, stainless steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 2 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Carbon steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Racks - Module 3 (Relevance 4/10)
20 Degree Pressure Angle. Carbon steel, acetal and nylon.
Plastic and metallic.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.15 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.150mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass.
Metallic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.25 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.250mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass and carbon steel.
Metallic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.4 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.400mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 416 stainless steel, acetal, brass and carbon steel.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.500mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 2024 aluminium, 303 stainless steel, 416 stainless, acetal, AISI4135 steel, brass and carbon steel.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.5 - Hobby - Economy (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.500mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle - POM Plastic
Plastic Only Inexpensive for hobby and toy use No locking mechanisms
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.7 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.700mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. Acetal.
Metallic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.75 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.750mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. Brass.
Metallic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.75 - Stem (Relevance 4/10)
Gears with integral shafts.
Metallic.
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Gears - Spur - Module 0.8 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 0.800mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 2024 aluminium, 303 stainless steel, 416 stainless, acetal, AISI4135 steel, brass and carbon steel.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 1.000mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 2024 aluminium, 303 stainless steel, 416 stainless, acetal, AISI4135 steel, brass and carbon steel.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 1 - Stem (Relevance 4/10)
Gears with integral shafts.
Metallic.
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Gears - Spur - Module 1.25 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 1.250mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 303 stainless steel and acetal.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 1.5 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 1.500mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 303 stainless steel, acetal, AISI4135 steel, carbon steel and nylon.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 2 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 2.000mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 303 stainless steel, acetal, AISI4135 steel, carbon steel and nylon. 303 stainless steel, acetal, AISI4135 steel, carbon steel and nylon.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 2.5 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 2.500mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 303 stainless steel, carbon steel and nylon.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Module 3 (Relevance 4/10)
PCD = No. of Teeth x 3.000mm. 20 Degree Pressure Angle. 303 stainless steel, carbon steel and nylon.
Metallic and plastic. Fairloc Hub Type require controlled shaft tolerances between 0.0025 and 0.0203 mm Clearance.
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Gears - Spur - Stock - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
Lengths of spur gear stock for manufacturing gears.
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Gears - Spur - Stock - Module 0.8 (Relevance 4/10)
Lengths of spur gear stock for manufacturing gears.
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Gears - Spur - Stock - Module 1 (Relevance 4/10)
Lengths of spur gear stock for manufacturing gears.
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Hobby Condensed Selection |  |
Hobby Gears - Spur - Module 0.4 (Relevance 4/10)
A small selection of popular Module 0.4 Brass Gear Sets 9 to 20 teeth
See main listings under Gears for sizes not listed here To work out the pitch diameter of a metric spur gear, multiply the no of teeth by the module. A module 0.4 spur gear with 20 teeth has a pitch diameter of 8mm. A module 0.4 spur gear with 10 teeth has a pitch diameter of 4mm.
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Hobby Gears - Spur - Module 0.5 (Relevance 4/10)
A small selection of popular Module 0.5 Brass Gear Sets 9 to 20 teeth
See main listings under Gears for sizes not listed here To work out the pitch diameter of a metric spur gear, multiply the no of teeth by the module. A module 0.5 spur gear with 20 teeth has a pitch diameter of 10mm. A module 0.5 spur gear with 10 teeth has a pitch diameter of 5mm.
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Linear Drive Systems - Ballscrew |  |
Screws - Ball - 16mm Diameter (Relevance 4/10)
16mm Diameter with pitches 2.5 to 20mm. Machined or unmachined ends. Nuts sold seperately.
Material : Cf53 induction hardened to HRC 62 (=/- 2). Pitch accuracy : <= 0.1mm / 300mm ISO class 7. Nuts sold seperately.
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Screws - Ball - 16mm Housing - Base Type (Relevance 4/10)
Use with bush type ball nuts.
Antibacklash. Repeatability <0.01mm, accuracy <0.1mm/300mm when used with our screws. Hardened ground and polished Cf53 steel.
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Screws - Ball - 16mm Housing - Flanged (Relevance 4/10)
Use with bush type ball nuts.
Antibacklash. Repeatability <0.01mm, accuracy <0.1mm/300mm when used with our screws. Hardened ground and polished Cf53 steel.
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Screws - Ball - 16mm Nuts - Bush Type (Relevance 4/10)
Antibacklash. Repeatability <0.01mm, accuracy <0.1mm/300mm when used with our screws. Hardened ground and polished Cf53 steel.
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Screws - Ball - 16mm Nuts - Pillow Block (Relevance 4/10)
Includes ball nut.
Antibacklash. Repeatability 0.01mm, accuracy 0.1mm/300mm when used with our 16mm screws. Hardened ground and polished Cf53 steel to HRC62 +/-2. Balls hardened HRC63 +/- 2.
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Screws - Ball - Economy - Rolled - Nut Only (Relevance 4/10)
Match with screw. Accuracy T7 50µm/300mm.
Steel 16 MnCr5 or 100Cr6. Size, length of screw and end bearing configurations will affect the resulting loads and speeds. Backlash 0.01 Percent of lead. Accuracy T7 50µm/300mm. Blank sleeve supplied in nut to retain balls. Do not remove without simultaneous assembly to screw.
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Screws - Ball - Economy - Rolled - Screw Only (Relevance 4/10)
Match with nut. Accuracy T7 50µm/300mm.
Longer lengths available on request (up to 5600mm). Steel Cf53 or Cf60 induction hardened and polished. Running trach hardened to 60 HRC. Profile: Gothic type rolled. Accuracy T7 50µm/300mm.
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Screws - Ball - Thomson Saginaw (Relevance 4/10)
Offer 90% efficiency converting rotary to linear motion with low coefficient of friction.
When replacing screws, hydraulics or pneumatics, they allow the use of smaller, less expensive drive motors and reduce the need for auxiliary equipment. Offer dependable accuracy and repeatability, Made off high quality alloy steel, hardened to Rockwell 56-60C.
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Linear Drive Systems - Leadscrew |  |
Leadscrew Nut Flanges for Acme Nuts (Relevance 4/10)
Flanges for Acme leadscrew thread nuts imperial
These flanges are screwed onto the outer thread of the red leadscrew nuts This provides a mounting surface to enable location of the leadscrew nut on the surface to be moved
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Leadscrew Nuts - Imperial - Acme (Relevance 4/10)
Acme Leadscrew Nuts - Use with Acme Leadscrew thread and flanges for mounting
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Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Flanged - Plastic (Relevance 4/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: Iglidur W300. Single Start / Right Hand.
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Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Hexagonal - Metallic (Relevance 4/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: Carbon Manganese Steel S300 Pb (11 SMn Pb37). If welding, difficulties may arise with bubbling due to sulphur content. To be used with screws:- LFM, LSM, LRH, LSRH (Single Start). Manual control - Low rotation speeds - For clamping or locking functions - For receiving dead weights. For power transmission and continuous use, always use bronze nuts, never steel. Nuts and screws should always be lubricated with grease or oil.
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Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Round - Metallic (Relevance 4/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: KSM = Carbon Manganese Steel S300 Pb (11 SMn Pb37) / LRM = Bronze CuSn8P. Carbon Manganese steel can be welded but difficulties may arise with bubbling due to sulphur content. KSM: Manual control control only - low rotational speeds only - for clamping or locking functions - for receiving dead weights. LRM: Manual or powered control - low and medium rotational speeds - for working under load. For power transmission and continuous use always use bronze nuts not steel.
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Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Square - Metallic (Relevance 4/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: Carbon Manganese Steel S300 Pb (11 SMn Pb37). If welding, difficulties may arise with bubbling due to sulphur content. To be used with screws:- LFM, LSM, LRH, LSRH (Single Start). Manual control - Low rotation speeds - For clamping or locking functions - For receiving dead weights. For power transmission and continuous use, always use bronze nuts, never steel. Nuts and screws should always be lubricated with grease or oil.
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Leadscrews - Imperial - Acme (Relevance 4/10)
Acme Leadscrew Thread - Use with Acme Supernuts
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Leadscrews - Metric - Acme (Relevance 4/10)
Acme Leadscrew Thread - Use with Acme Supernuts
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Leadscrews - Metric - Rolled Thread - Carbon Steel (Relevance 4/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew nuts listed in separate category.
Carbon Steel C35 For power transmission and continuous use always use bronze nuts - never steel. Nuts and screws should always be lubricated with grease or oil. Steel nuts with steel screws should only be used for hand motion. Efficiency Guide 20 percent with lubrication for single start.
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Motors |  |
Motors - Pager (Relevance 4/10)
Includes vibrating disc motor
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Solarbotics Motors (Relevance 4/10)
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Motors - DC - MAX Series |  |
Motors - DC - MAX 40 (Relevance 4/10)
Precious metal brush commutation system. See Gearheads - Ondrives - MAX Series for matching gearheads.
Operating Temperature Range: -30°C to +85°C (Max. rotor temperature +85°C), Mass: 187g. Low inductance - much longer brush life and low electrical noise. Low inertia - low mechanical time constant for fast acceleration and high speed stability. High efficiency - low current consumption, ideal for battery powered applications. Linear speed torque characteristics - simple accurate control ideal for servo applications.
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Motors - Hobby |  |
Motors - Hobby - Brushed (Relevance 4/10)
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Motors - Hobby - Brushless (Relevance 4/10)
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Motors - Hobby - Brushless Packages (Relevance 4/10)
Brushless Systems including Motor and Electronic Speed Controller
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Motors - Hobby - Rock Crawler (Relevance 4/10)
For slow moving rock crawlers. Motors only - speed controllers not included.
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Motors - Hobby - Robotic - Appliances |  |
Motors - DC 6mm Diameter (Relevance 4/10)
Our smallest motors at an affordable price.
Various models 10000 to 30000 rpm Low starting voltage of <0.8V Rated Voltage 1.3V 100 hours / 100000 turns mechanical life Less than 43 dB Mechanical Noise Level
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Motors - DC 12.3X24.4 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-300C Series 0.5 to 6 VDC - 1820 to 2700 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft. Weight Approx. 22 grams.
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Motors - DC 16.6X32.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-500T Series 1.5 to 9 VDC - 1430 to 2230 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 18.9X18.0X9.5 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-020 Series - 1 to 3 VDC - 3700 to 11000 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft. Weight Approx 9.5 grams.
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Motors - DC 20.0X25.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
1.5 to 4.5 VDC - 12,000 RPM unloaded at 3 volts
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Motors - DC 23.6X25.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
1.5 to 4.5 VDC - 12,500 RPM unloaded at 4.5 volts
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Motors - DC 25.0X21.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-14 Series 1.5 to 3 VDC - 4230 to 11280 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 25.0x20.1X15.1 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-13 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 4500 to 13760 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 26.9X23.8 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-26 Series 1.5 to 24 VDC - 2500 to 15100 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 26.9X24.2X18.3 mm (Relevance 4/10)
MF-26 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 3600 to 15900 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 27.6X51.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
Compact, high torque and reliable 16,200 RPM unloaded at 6 volts
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Motors - DC 30.5X24.2 mm (Relevance 4/10)
M-28 Series 1.5 to 24 VDC - 2830 to 14250 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 30.5X24.2X18.3 mm (Relevance 4/10)
MF-28 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 4470 to 13430 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 36.0X71.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
High power, high speed 11,800 RPM unloaded at 12 volts
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Motors - DC 42.0X78.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
High power, high speed 18,800 to 20,000 RPM unloaded 6 volts to 12 volts
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Motors - DC 42.0X85.0 mm (Relevance 4/10)
High power, high speed 9,700 RPM unloaded at 12 volts
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Remote Control Motorbikes |  |
Motor Bikes- Venom (Relevance 4/10)
1/8 Scale Remote Control Motor Bikes and Toy Remote Control Motor Bikes
Venom 1/8th Scale GPV-1 Motorbikes. Range of colours available. Miniature. Ready to run. No assembly required. Nothing else to buy except batteries.
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Rocketry |  |
Rockets - Engines (Relevance 4/10)
Note! Rocket motors can not be sent by Australia Post.
If you are unable to collect these goods, please provide a business address as the courier will not deliver to a residential address and will require a signature on delivery. A surcharge for shipping dangerous goods may apply.
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Servo Motors |  |
Servo Savers (Relevance 4/10)
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Servomotor Accessories (Relevance 4/10)
Cases, gears and horns to suit popular servos
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Servomotor Brackets (Relevance 4/10)
Brackets to suit servo motors for robotic applications
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Servomotors - Hobbies Robotics (Relevance 4/10)
Hitec and more
Gear Strength: Using nylon as a base, Karbonite gears are 4x the strength, Metal gears 16x and Titanium Alloy 48x
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Servomotors - Hobby - General (Relevance 4/10)
For cars, planes, boats and helicopters. JR, Spektrum, Futaba and Hitec
Gear Strength: Using nylon as a base, Karbonite gears are 4x the strength, Metal gears 16x and Titanium Alloy 48x
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Springs |  |
Spring Motor Assemblies - Open - RINO (Relevance 4/10)
Budget Assemblies. Average fatigue life of 5000 to 30000 cycles.
Springs : 301 Stainless Steel. Average fatigue life of 5,000 to 30,000 cycles.
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Spring Motor Assemblies - SDP (Relevance 4/10)
Base Mounted.
Base Mounted. Springs : 301 Stainless Steel.
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Spring Motors - SDP (Relevance 4/10)
301 stainless Steel. Shipped as shown to be mounted on drums (not supplied) of the recommended diameters. Torque ratings listed are for the unwinding portion of the cycle. Torque at fully wound end of cycle will be slightly higher.
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Tools |  |
Tools - Nitro Engine Starter and Accessories (Relevance 4/10)
Pocket staters, Bump Starts and belts
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Unsorted |  |
Model Engines Unsorted Parts (Relevance 4/10)
Unsorted Group
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Wheels |  |
Wheels - Drive - Friction (Relevance 4/10)
O-Ring tyre - Acetal body - Brass bore insert.
Brass Bore Insert. Acetal Body. Set Screw Locking. Buna N O-Ring Tyre - 70 Durometer. Bore tolerance +0.025/-0.000.
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Worms and Worm Gears |  |
Worm Gears - Module 0.5 (Series 1) - Metallic (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.18 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 0.8 (Series 2) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Match with metallic worms Module 0.80 Series 2.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 1 (Series 1) - Plastic and Metallic - Left Hand (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.58 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 1 (Series 1) - Plastic and Metallic - Right Hand (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.58 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 1 (Series 2) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 2 (Series 4) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worm Gears - Module 2.5 (Series 1) - Plastic and Metallic - Right Hand (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.87 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 0.5 (Series 1) - Metallic (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.18 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 0.8 (Series 2) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Match with metallic worms Module 0.80 Series 2.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 1 (Series 1) - Plastic and Metallic - Right Hand (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.58 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 1 (Series 2) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 2 (Series 4) - Plastic Gear and Metallic Worm (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 4.40 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Worms - Module 2.5 (Series 1) - Plastic and Metallic - Right Hand (Relevance 4/10)
Worms and Gears must be chosen from the same pitch and series to match.
20 Degree Pressure Angle - 3.87 Degree Lead Angle - 1 Lead. A single start worm and gear will provide a ratio equivalent to the number of teeth on the gear. A double start worm and gear will provide a ratio of half the number of teeth on the gear.
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Model Kits |  |
Model Kits - Motorbikes (Relevance 3/10)
Model kits to build, paint and display. NOT Remote Control.
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Tools |  |
Tools - Screwdrivers (Relevance 3/10)
A range of micro screwdrivers and ball end allen keys
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Universal Joints |  |
Universal Joints - Plastic with Brass Inserts - Ondrives (Relevance 3/10)
Cross Piece and Inserts: Brass CZ121 Chromate and passivate finish. Body - Black Acetal Max Speed: 1000 Rpm. Temp. Range: -20 Deg C to +60 Deg C. Backlash Free up to 1000,000,000 Turns.
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Hobby Accessories |  |
Accessories - Hobby - General (Relevance 1/10)
General hobby supplies
Velcro Strip - ESC Fans - Heat Shrink - Motor Cooling Stands - Spring Dyno Camera Eye - Tuning Mat - Frequency Keys
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