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2 PCS. TRADESHIP JAPAN 1/24 1/32 SLOT CAR 20T BRASS PINION SPUR GEAR .078 AXLE

$ 0.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1960's
  • Type: Accessories
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • MPN: 629
  • Brand: Tradeship
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Buy as many as you need and the shipping is still just .50 !
    If you need a larger quantity of these please contact us for a current price. WE HAVE OVER 65 BOXES OF THESE !    32,500 GEARS !  WAS THERE EVEN THAT MANY SLOT CARS IN THE WORLD ?????
    Please look closely at picture number 8 and you will see that one of these was drilled from 5/64 to 1/8 of an inch. This is very easy to do on any drill press because the brass is soft. You can buy brass axle shaft at any hobby shop in about 20 different diameters and it is very easy to solder one of these gears to the shaft and it is permanent and much more reliable than a set screw. You can also use the permanent red Loctite for another method of attaching the gear to an axle.
    The small worm drive mechanism that you see in one of the photographs is manufactured by us. If you are interested in one of these please contact us about purchasing one. It utilizes a small slot that allows the user to easily set the mesh distance between the two gears.
    This listing is for TWO (2) pieces of, Vintage 1960’s 1/24th 1/32nd Scale Slot Car AXLE SHAFT 20 TOOTH BRASS PINION GEAR made by TRADESHIP USA!  These gears are metric pitch MOD .5 mm As you can see in some of the photos this is a very common pitch that is used on different toys and hobby shop radio controlled items and matching GEARS are very easy to find.
    These are NOS Sold by Tradeship Manufacturing, San Francisco, CA. Sold BULK with no packaging. Please note that all of the extras that are seen in the photographs are used for illustration and display purposes only. Please note that these gears are over 50 years old and may contain a mild brown patina on the flat surfaces of the gear. These are currently stored with desiccant packs to control moisture and further patina. This brown patina is very easy to remove by sliding the gear back-and-forth on a piece of 400 grit sandpaper or holding it against a wire wheel in a drill press etc.
    If you pay before noon Eastern time I will mail your package the very same day !