Arrowmax AM-931006 AM Pancar Geardiff Drive Shaft  [AM-931006]

Arrowmax AM-931006 AM Pancar Geardiff Drive Shaft
Price:
USD$15.14
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-931006
GTIN:
4895175925595
Condition:
Brand New
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Pancar Geardiff drive shaft for RC setups

The Arrowmax AM-931006 AM Pancar Geardiff Drive Shaft is a replacement drive component intended for RC geardiff assemblies used in 1/12, 1/10 and F1 Pancar Geardiff set configurations. This editorial explains where the part fits, what to check during installation, and how it factors into basic tuning and maintenance of geardiff setups.

Compatibility and role: this drive shaft serves as a drivetrain link inside Pancar geardiff housings and interfaces with diff internals and outdrives. Use the part where the original AM Pancar Geardiff drive shaft is specified by your geardiff set or parts list. Verify fit against spline counts and mating surfaces before final assembly.

Installation notes: before fitting, inspect mating splines and diff internals for wear and clean any old lubricant. Apply appropriate diff grease according to your geardiff manufacturer's guidance, align splines carefully and avoid forcing components to prevent damage. If your build uses ball bearings in the hub or output, check bearing play after installation.

Tuning and maintenance: the drive shaft itself does not tune handling but is part of the drivetrain that affects smoothness and durability. Regular checks for deformation, spline wear or corrosion help prevent drivetrain lash or binding. When swapping gear ratios or changing diff internals, re-check shaft fit and clearance.

Specifications

  • Item: AM Pancar Geardiff Drive Shaft
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: AM-931006
  • Compatibility: 1/12, 1/10, F1 Pancar Geardiff Set
It is intended for Pancar geardiff configurations listed as 1/12, 1/10 and F1 Pancar Geardiff sets.
No special tools are required beyond common RC maintenance tools such as hex drivers and pliers; ensure correct alignment when seating splines.
Check for visible wear on splines, bends, and surface damage, and confirm smooth engagement with diff outdrives and bearings.
Replacing a worn or damaged drive shaft restores drivetrain smoothness but does not directly change suspension or steering characteristics.

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