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Old 25-04-2010
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Question DP ???

Hi

I was on je spares and looked at the spur gears. I know what 75t means but i am a bit puzzled with what 48dp means?? please give me some answers

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It's the size of the teeth on the gear.
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it means the size of the teeth
48dp is pretty standard in most 10th scale electric buggies.
12th scale on road tend to use 64dp which is a smaller tooth size. Obviously you can;t have a pinion and spur of different sizes or they won't mesh
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This thread has such a misleading title

The interweb has permanently polluted my mind lol
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