OEM 40mm Three-Peg Axle Key for Ridolfi Righetti Axles
Secure connections start here: The 40mm Pegged Axle Key with three pegs from Ridolfi Righetti is an OEM essential for locking in your axle performance.
- Directly matches the 40mm Ignite axles in our inventory, eliminating compatibility guesswork.
- Margay OEM part #093588 guarantees authenticity and precision fit for hassle-free installs.
- Three-peg design grips firmly, transferring power without the slip that slows you down.
In the heat of a race, a loose key can mean lost positions—this one prevents that by embedding securely into hub slots, maintaining alignment under torque. It's a small part with big impact, helping your kart stay organized and race-ready.
For axle keys category, the SKU RRPAK is indispensable for quick replacements, keeping your pit area efficient. Whether tuning for soft or hard tracks, it supports consistent handling that lets you focus on driving fast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this axle key compatible with all 40mm kart axles?
A: This OEM part is specifically designed for Ridolfi Righetti 40mm axles and matches the Margay Ignite axle specifications. While it fits standard 40mm dimensions, it is optimized for hubs requiring a three-peg configuration.
Q: Why should I use a three-peg axle key instead of a standard flat key?
A: The three-peg design provides superior surface area contact within the hub slots. This prevents the key from shifting or "walking" under high torque, ensuring consistent power transfer and preventing hub slippage during aggressive cornering.
Q: How do I know if my axle key needs to be replaced?
A: You should inspect your axle key whenever you remove your rear hubs. If you notice rounded edges, deformation, or if the key feels loose within the hub slot, it should be replaced immediately to prevent damage to your axle or hub keyways.
Q: Do I need any special tools to install this?
A: No special tools are required. Ensure your axle and hub keyways are clean and free of debris. The key should slide into the slot with a snug fit; if it is tight, a light tap with a rubber mallet is usually sufficient to seat it properly.