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Plastic gear from hourmeter

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2PAC Mafia

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Hello,

I have a RPM counter gauge with hourmeter included from VDO which has a failure in the hourmeter counter. The failure is on a plastic gear which is moved by another plastic gear fixed on an small DC motor. Two teeth of the plastic gear are broken and I know it´s a usual failure at these gauges because I already found the same problem on other two a few months ago.

I would like to know if somebody knows a good supplier for these kind of gears or a manufacturer. They are also used at VCR, CD players... but I can´t find a company which supplies these spares.

I found this in Italy www.minigears.com but I´m not sure they are able to supply me the part.
 
MCM Electronics used to handle a lot of VCR repair stuff. Jameco and other suppliers to robot enthusiasts also sell a lot of plastic gears. Small Parts Inc might be another source.

You might read up on how gears are described/defined. That might enable you to measure what you have so you can find a match. Number of teeth is pretty basic - pitch, pressure angle, etc are other significant parameters. I would agree with you that there are some common parameters but I would not know where to begin. The problem - you might find something that looks like a match but if the teeth don't mesh then you've got the wrong one.
 
Hello Stevez,

thanks for the info, I will check those sites you told me, at the moment I´m here

https://www.sdp-si.com/eStore/Group.ASP?GroupID=207

but I think it´s really difficult to find the proper one because it has doble face, one bigger than the other, with different amount of teeth and the bigger one has also a specific angle at its teeth so... really complex to find it by catalogue!!!!
I´ll keep you informed.
 
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