Traxxas Revo Winch Motor Technical Replacement TXS-01A by 3Racing  [TXS-01A]

Traxxas Revo Replacement Winch Motor - 3RACING TXS-01A
Price:
USD$15.00
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TXS-01A
Condition:
Brand New
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Workshop replacement motor for Revo winch assemblies

A replacement winch motor intended to restore function in Traxxas Revo winch assemblies, presented here with a workshop-focused overview for technicians and advanced hobbyists. The description concentrates on fitment checks and safe installation practices.

Compatibility considerations: the unit is intended to match common Revo winch mounting patterns and connector types. Before fitment, validate mounting datum points, shaft engagement depth, and connector pinout to prevent mechanical or electrical mismatches.

Installation procedure: remove the original motor while preserving spacers and factory fasteners, then transfer these components to the TXS-01A where applicable. Secure the motor at the original mounting points, set precise gear mesh, confirm free spool clearance, and conduct a controlled low-voltage bench test to verify rotation and load response.

Service and tuning guidance: use the motor as a field or workshop spare for rapid repairs. When integrating with speed controllers, confirm continuous current and voltage compatibility and allow for appropriate thermal management to avoid reduced service life.

Specifications

  • Item: Traxxas Revo Replacement Winch Motor
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: TXS-01A
  • Compatibility: Traxxas Revo

The TXS-01A is specified as a practical service replacement for Traxxas Revo winch systems; confirm mechanical datum points and electrical ratings during installation to ensure reliable operation.

Check motor mount bolt spacing, shaft length and diameter, shaft offset from the housing face, and connector pin assignment to ensure proper alignment.
Perform a low-voltage run with the motor mounted and gearmesh set, monitor current draw, and gradually apply load while watching for abnormal temperature rise or noise.
Ensure controller continuous current rating and battery voltage are within safe limits for the motor, and use proper fusing and secure connector contacts to avoid voltage spikes.
Inspect fastener torque, gear mesh and wear, electrical connections for heat or corrosion, and confirm smooth spool action during initial runs.