Siegetek Ver. 2/3 Balanced 20.8 Ratio Gear Set
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Siegetek gears are CNC Machined out of Chromium Molybdenum steel and are the strongest gears available for TM compatible AEGS. Each gear is precisely calculated and accurately produced which provides maximum efficiency and durability over traditionally produced gears. Siegetek gears are incredibly thick to provide higher bearing surface and improves structural durability. Siegetek gears are used in some of the most hardcore builds in airsoft and have been come to known for their quality and durability, install these gears in your build and they will not disappoint.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Siegetek Concepts
Material: Chromium Molybdenum steel
Ratio: Balanced 20.8
Gearbox compatibility: Version 2 and 3
Features:
CNC machined
Enlarged sector gear release tooth
Shape-optimized power cut-off cam
Enlarged tappet cam
Shape-optimized anti-reversal gear
Please Note:
- Professional installation is recommended. Improper use or installation of upgrade parts are 99% of the time the cause of failures of these items.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Siegetek Concepts
- Color: Black
- Material: Chromium Molybdenum Steel
- Package Includes: One (1) Gear Set
This gear set is the best I've laid hands on, from the specs matching to within .01mm of each piece to the the material used. Properly installed, these should be the last set of gears you ever need. If you do get Siegetek stuff and plan to install it yourself, I'd highly recommend using micron feeler gauges to set the shimming. With the level of machining perfection on these I was able to shim to 50-65 microns (half a 0.1mm shim). With clearances this close, I recommend using a full PTFE dry lube to maximize performance and long-term lubrication. Between good shimming, good bearings and good lube, I can flick the sector gear and get 7-8 rotations out of it pretty easily.
The gears are pretty quiet, even behind a Tienly 45000. The only noise mine made was when I parted the piston gear from the piston, splitting the piston in half in the process. Even then the gears didn't take any damage at all, although the steel piston gear was chewed up somewhat.
Pros:
Super strong
Machined to exacting specifications
Perfectly balanced
Quiet
Cons:
Expensive
Did I mention expensive?
Not cheap enough to not know what you're doing when installing.
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I don't want to have a high rof but I am not using a heavy spring which gear set should I get?
3639 days ago David H
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the 40.1 - 1 ratio, the torque plus gear set
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Can these gears pull a m150 or m130 spring while having good rate of fire?
3640 days ago Marinus d
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These should be able to pull back those spring, however, with a heavier spring, you will lose ROF. 3639 days ago 0
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