Workshop

We select each product with those who truly work at the bench in mind: from the one who tunes an NSR for competition to the one who restores a collectible piece. Technical criteria, not just a catalogue.

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Galga de verificación de 1,25 mm para verificaciones técnicas de slot.
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1.25 mm gauge plate AW Scaleauto

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870080
€10.00
Height verification and adjustment tool with an exact thickness of 1.25 mm, designed to check compliance with the Scaleauto Rally regulations in the Anglewinder configuration. A reference tool in any serious workbench.
Aplicación de aceite de ultra baja densidad en rodamientos de precisión.
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Lubricants

Ultra Low Density High Competition Slot Oil

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT0342
€5.25
Specifically formulated for high competition in slot racing, this ultra-low density oil from Tectime penetrates into the tightest spaces of bearings and bushings without play, eliminating drag effect and allowing the axle to rotate freely to extract maximum performance from the motor.
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Narrow gauge set

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870081
€10.00
Six precision gauges (0.5 to 1.0 mm) in a narrow format of 30 x 100 mm, designed to check and adjust chassis clearance in slot racing. They easily access complicated areas and ensure reliable measurements compliant with the most demanding regulations.
Plate with gauge 0.8 mm T800 | T870068
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Sheet with gauge 0.8 mm

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870068
€6.00
T800 setup plate with integrated 0.8 mm gauge to accurately check and adjust the height of your slot car chassis. Repeatable and reliable measurements for preparers who settle for nothing less than the perfect adjustment.
Vista de la plancha con galga de 0,7 mm t800 para verificaciones.
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Plate with gauge 0.7 mm

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870067
€6.00
T800 workshop tool for checking chassis height and guide depth with a 0.7 mm gauge. Fully flat reference surface that ensures accurate measurements and technical passes without surprises.
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Sheet with gauge 0.6 mm

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870066
€6.00
T800 workshop tool for slot chassis setup: its integrated 0.6 mm gauge allows for accurate verification of the car's ground clearance relative to the track and ensures that the vehicle complies with regulations before each race.
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The sheet with a gauge of 0.5 mm

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870065
€6.00
T800 verification and adjustment tool with integrated 0.5 mm gauge. It checks the chassis clearance relative to the track with millimetric precision, ensuring that your slot car strictly complies with the technical competition regulations.
Vista superior de la plancha EVO mostrando los cepillos de fibra y el riel textil.
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EVO tyre cleaning plate

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870029
€25.00
The T800 EVO cleaning plate combines two maintenance systems in one base: adjustable height fibreglass brushes and a dampable textile rail. Larger working surface, renewed ergonomic grip, and professional results to keep tyres and braids ready before each race.
Foto del calibrador t800 con el eje de 3/32 instalado.
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Wheel and crown gear gauge

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870044
€40.00
T800 workshop tool for balancing wheels and crown gears before assembly. Includes a 3/32" ground and polished axle, with width adjustment to fit different configurations. Precise balancing is noticeable on track: less vibration, more speed, and greater stability in corners.
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Braided wire cleaning plate - T870039

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870039
€1.00
T870039 braids cleaning plate from T800: removes dirt, dust, and oil residues from the contacts of your slot cars to maintain perfect electrical conductivity and prevent performance losses during racing.
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Tyre changer Rim 17.2-17.5 (2 pcs) - T870033

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870033
€20.00
Pack of 2 T800 tyre changers designed for wheels between 17.2 and 17.5 mm. They facilitate the mounting and dismounting without damaging the tyre bead or the surface of the wheel, making it a reference tool for the slot workshop.
Box of 30 tyres 8.5 mm T800 – T870017
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Box for 30 wheels or tyres (8.5 mm) - T870017

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870017
€10.00
Capacity for 30 wheels or tyres 8.5 mm wide in a single container made from high-strength T800 material. Keep your slot workshop organised, protect your tyres from dust and deformation, and quickly access each set of wheels during servicing.
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Gauge set

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870079
€10.00
Six stepped precision gauges from 0.5 to 1.0 mm to rigorously check the ground clearance of your slot cars in scales 1/32 and 1/24. A workshop tool that makes the difference between a finely tuned setup and a technical disqualification.
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Tyre changer Rim 16.5-16.9

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870032
€20.00
T800 workshop tool for the precise mounting and dismounting of tyres on rims from 16.5 to 16.9 mm. The pack includes 2 units, ideal for speeding up changes in the pit and ensuring a perfect truing in each setup.
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Roller with transformer

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870023
€40.00
T800 fixed track station powered by mains transformer: constant power, digital display with voltage and consumption reading, adjustable 4 mm banana outputs from 0 to 12 V and polarity selector. The reference tool for demanding preparers in scales 1/32 and 1/24.
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Pro Roller Sponge Adapter 8mm depth

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870044
€7.00
Specific 8mm deep adapter for the T800 Pro Roller that allows the use of sponges adapted to higher profile tyres. A specific component for those who prepare their slot cars with precision and without margin for error.
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Pro 5mm deep roller sponge adapter

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870043
€7.00
Specific adapter for the T800 Pro roller, with a depth of 5 mm. It allows the sponges to be conditioned with total stability and precision, achieving uniform rolling and optimal grip on track.
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Coupling roller four motors

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870041
€20.00
Four motors run simultaneously, under the same conditions. The T800 T870041 Coupling incorporates three tracks for long box "180" and one for long box "Flat", being compatible with both the battery-powered Rodador Pro and the transformer version. The tool that makes the difference in any serious workshop or team.
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Battery-powered Pro Roller

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870040
€135.00
Total autonomy for the slot workshop: the T800 battery-powered Rodador Pro (T870040) offers adjustable voltage from 0 to 12V, a 9900mAh lithium battery, USB and USB-C outputs, polarity switch, and digital display. Everything you need to run motors in 1/32 and 1/24 scale anywhere.
Blue tyre changer union T870034
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Union for tyre changers blue colour

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870034
€3.00
Connection piece for T800 tyre changers that allows modules to be joined and creates an integrated, stable, and well-organised workstation. Its distinctive blue colour facilitates immediate identification within the tool case.
T800 Tyre Changer Rim 15.8-16.2 | T870031
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Tyre changer Rim 15.8-16.2

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870031
€20.00
T800 workshop tool for the quick assembly and disassembly of tyres on rims from 15.8 to 16.2 mm. Controlled pressure, perfect fit and no marks on the rim material, both on a fixed bench and in the race case.
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50 mm tape cutter

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870030
€8.00
50 mm adhesive tape cutter designed to precisely cut the material applied to slot tyre cleaning sheets. Clean cut, no waste, and ready to use in a home workshop or any competition club.
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Rally voltage adjustment box

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870024
€40.00
Total control of track power with the T800 T870024 voltage adjustment box: range of 3 to 20V, stable electronics and an external fuse for immediate access to avoid losing a second during competition.
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Box of 50 wheels or tyres of 8.5mm

Fabricante: T800
Ref: T870018
€12.00
Keep your slot wheels and tyres perfectly organised with this box for 50 units of 8.5 mm wide and up to 20 mm in diameter. Made from durable material and shipped in a random colour, it is the storage solution you need in any workshop or competition case.
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There is a part of the hobby that is not seen on the track or in the display case, but it determines everything: the work done at the bench. A well-prepared slot car not only runs faster; it lasts longer, fails less, and conveys a sense of control that makes a difference in every corner. And a well-preserved collectible maintains its value for decades. All of this starts here, in the workshop.

In this section, you will find the products that we use ourselves and recommend with knowledge: specific lubricants for each point of the drivetrain, precision tools for delicate interventions, storage systems that protect what you value most, and consumables that make the difference between a car that simply works and one that is truly ready.

It doesn't matter if you are preparing a car for the next championship, doing seasonal maintenance on your fleet of NSR or Slot.it, or simply wanting to have your workspace organized once and for all. Here you will find what you need, explained with the depth it deserves.

Why the workshop is the foundation for any serious enthusiast

The performance of a slot car does not depend solely on the motor or the tyres you mount: it depends on how well the assembly is adjusted, lubricated, and maintained. An axle with excessive friction can cost you tenths per lap. A dirty guide transmits current poorly and causes inexplicable cuts. An unlubricated gear wears out sooner than expected and drags the pinion and crown gear with it.

The good news is that most of these problems have simple solutions if you have the right tools and know when and how to apply them. Preventive maintenance in slot racing is much more effective than corrective: spending ten minutes checking a car after each session considerably extends the lifespan of its components and saves you unpleasant surprises in the middle of a race.

The same applies to static modelling, figures, and dioramas: good organization of the workspace, well-maintained brushes, and properly stored materials are the difference between enjoying the process and struggling with it.

How to choose the right workshop products

Not all lubricants are suitable for everything. It is one of the most common mistakes among beginners: buying a generic oil or using what they have on hand. Products specific to slot and modelling are formulated to work within very tight tolerances, with delicate materials (plastics, brass, nylon) and at the temperatures generated in a running slot motor.

When choosing, it is advisable to consider:

  • The application point: lubricating a ball bearing is not the same as lubricating a gear or a plastic axle. Each area requires a different viscosity and formulation.
  • The frequency of use: a competition car needs more frequent checks than a collectible car that is used occasionally.
  • The brand and system: some manufacturers like NSR, Slot.it, or Scaleauto have specific recommendations for their components. Following them is always a good idea.
  • The tool for each task: a cheap pinion puller can damage the axle or the gear. Investing in quality tools pays off in the medium term.

Types of products and their main differences

Lubricants

They are the heart of maintenance in slot racing. There are basically three categories:

  • Low viscosity oils: ideal for ball bearings and axles. They penetrate well, reduce friction to a minimum, and leave no residues that attract dust. They are applied in minimal amounts.
  • Greases for gears: denser, designed for the pinion-crown gear transmission. They withstand mechanical loads better and do not shift with centrifugal force.
  • Products for braids and guides: some enthusiasts use specific products to improve electrical conductivity and reduce braid wear.

Precision tools

The workshop bench of a slot car enthusiast or modeler in general needs a basic set of tools that goes beyond a screwdriver:

  • Precision screwdrivers (flat and Phillips, in various sizes).
  • Motor wrenches and specific adjustment tools for slot racing.
  • Pinion pullers: essential to avoid damaging the axle when disassembling the transmission.
  • Adjustment gauges: to check guide height, motor lateral play, or chassis tolerances.
  • Fine-tipped pliers, tweezers, and holding tools for working with small parts.
  • Cutting and sanding tools for preparation and customization work.

Storage and organization

A well-stored collection is a well-preserved collection. Dust, humidity, and impacts are the three main enemies of both slot cars and collectible miniatures. The available solutions cover different needs:

  • Car cases: protect models during transport and storage, with padded compartments that prevent rubbing and impacts.
  • Organizer boxes: for sorting spare parts, tyres, wheels, braids, guides, and any small component. Having everything located saves time and prevents losing parts.
  • Solutions for controllers and electronics: cases and holders that protect controllers and keep wiring organized.

Technical aspects worth knowing

Understanding at least how a slot car works helps to know where to intervene and why. The drivetrain of a typical slot car includes the motor, pinion, crown gear, rear axle, bearings, and wheels. Each connection point between components is susceptible to generating friction, and that friction translates into speed loss and premature wear.

The type of motor mounting also influences maintenance needs. In a sidewinder configuration (motor parallel to the rear axle), the transmission is direct and any misalignment between pinion and crown gear is immediately noticeable. In an inline configuration (motor perpendicular to the axle, in line with the car), the transmission angle is different and the tension points change. The anglewinder configuration combines features of both and requires special attention to angle adjustment.

The braids deserve a separate mention. They are the only electrical contact point between the circuit and the car, and their condition directly influences current continuity. Dirty, deformed, or worn braids cause current cuts that can easily be mistaken for motor or circuit problems. Regularly inspecting and cleaning them is one of the simplest and most effective maintenance gestures.

Practical maintenance tips

With years of experience in the hobby and in preparing competition cars, these are the habits that make a difference:

  • Clean before lubricating: applying lubricant over dirt or old grease not only does not help but can make things worse. Use an appropriate cleaner, let it dry, and then lubricate.
  • Less is more with lubricants: a drop is sufficient for most applications. Excess attracts dust and can contaminate the track or the braids.
  • Establish a review routine: after each session, spend a few minutes inspecting the overall condition of the car: guide, braids, tyres, and transmission. Small problems detected in time do not turn into breakdowns.
  • Store cars properly: if you are not going to use a model for a while, store it in an appropriate box or case, away from dust and direct light. Rubber tyres can deteriorate if left resting under the weight of the car for months.
  • Organize your spares: having tyres sorted by size, pinions by tooth count, and guides by rail system saves you time and frustration. An organizer box with compartments is a small investment with a huge return.

Common mistakes to avoid

Even among experienced enthusiasts, there are mistakes that are repeated with some frequency:

  • Using non-specific lubricants: WD-40, for example, is not a long-term lubricant. It displaces moisture and cleans, but does not provide lasting protection and can damage certain plastics.
  • Over-lubricating bearings: excess oil splashes, contaminates the track, and can reach the braids, reducing electrical conductivity.
  • Forcing parts when disassembling: axles, pinions, and crown gears have very tight tolerances. Trying to extract them without the right tools can bend the axle or irreparably damage the pinion.
  • Neglecting the guide: the guide is the first contact point with the rail. A worn or poorly adjusted guide causes derailments, current loss, and erratic behaviour that is mistakenly attributed to the motor or chassis.
  • Mixing parts from different systems: not all components are interchangeable between brands. Scalextric, Scaleauto, Ninco, and Carrera have their own geometries and tolerances. Research before mixing parts from different systems.
  • Storing without protection: storing cars or miniatures without a box, exposed to dust and light, deteriorates both the finish and the mechanical components in the long term.

Recommendations based on the enthusiast's profile

If you are starting out

You do not need to equip a professional workshop from day one. With a basic kit, you already cover 80% of the usual needs:

  • A specific oil for bearings and axles.
  • A grease for gears.
  • A set of precision screwdrivers.
  • An organizer box to store spare parts.

As you progress and understand better how your car works, you will incorporate more specific tools. Do not overwhelm yourself at the beginning.

If you already have experience and compete

In competition, the margins are small and maintenance becomes part of the strategy. Here it makes sense to invest in:

  • Gauges and precision tools to check height adjustments, lateral play, and transmission alignment.
  • High-end lubricants formulated for competition performance.
  • Brand-specific pullers and tools for quick interventions between heats.
  • Storage systems that allow you to transport the car, spares, and tools in an organized manner.

If you are a collector

The focus shifts to preservation. The most important products for you are cleaning and protection products, along with storage solutions that keep your models in perfect condition for years. Organizing the space also becomes particularly relevant as the collection grows.

Type of product Main use Recommended profile Frequency of use
Bearing oil Reduce friction in axles and bearings All Every 3-5 sessions
Gear grease Lubricate pinion and crown gear All Every season or assembly
Contact cleaner Braids, guide, and electrical circuit Competition and frequent use Monthly or before competing
Precision tools Disassembly and adjustment All As needed
Pinion puller Disassemble transmission without damage Preparers and competition As needed
Transport case Protect cars during transport Competition and collectors Continuous
Organizer boxes Sort spare parts and pieces All Continuous

Frequently asked questions about the slot and modelling workshop

How often should a slot car be lubricated?

It depends on usage. A competition car that runs several hours a week needs checking every 3 to 5 sessions. An occasionally used car may be fine with a check at the start of each season. The key is not to wait for signs of wear to appear.

Can I use cooking oil or WD-40 for lubrication?

It is not recommended. Cooking oil can oxidize metals and deteriorate plastics. WD-40 is a degreaser and moisture displacer, not a long-lasting lubricant. Always use products specifically formulated for slot or modelling.

How much oil should be applied to the bearings?

A very small drop, applied directly to the bearing, is sufficient. Excess lubricant is counterproductive: it attracts dust, can contaminate the track, and reach the braids, reducing conductivity.

Why does my car cut out even though the circuit is fine?

The most common issue is that the problem lies in the braids or the guide. Inspect the condition of the braids (if they are bent, worn, or dirty), check that the guide has enough play, and verify the contact pressure. A contact cleaner can resolve the issue in many cases.

What tool is essential to start?

A good quality set of precision screwdrivers is the most versatile and commonly used tool. From there, incorporate a pinion puller if you are going to disassemble the transmission with some frequency.

How should I store cars that I won't use for months?

In a padded box or case, in a dry place and away from direct light. If they are cars with rubber tyres, avoid leaving them resting on the wheels under the weight of the car: they can deform. Remove the braids if you are going to store them for a long time to avoid pressure marks.

Do the same tools work for NSR, Slot.it, and Avant Slot?

Generally, yes, although each brand has its peculiarities. Some adjustment tools are specific to a brand or a particular motorization system. Check the manual for each model to know if you need specific tools.

What is an adjustment gauge and what is it for?

It is a measuring tool that allows you to verify tolerances and adjustments with precision: guide height, motor lateral play, distance between pinion and crown gear, etc. In competition, having the car adjusted within the correct tolerances can make a noticeable difference in track performance.

How do I organize spare parts to avoid losing them?

An organizer box with compartments is the most practical solution. Sort by type of part (tyres, wheels, pinions, guides, braids) and, within each type, by size or specification. Label the compartments and you will find what you are looking for in seconds.

Do workshop products for slot also work for static modelling?

Some do, such as organizer boxes, precision tools, or storage systems. Specific slot lubricants are less relevant for static modelling, but cleaning and preservation products can be useful in both contexts.

How often should I check the braids?

Visually, at each session. Braids wear out with use and can bend if the car derails. A couple of minutes of inspection before starting to run can save you problems during the session.

Is it worth investing in quality tools or are basic ones sufficient?

Quality tools are particularly noticeable in delicate interventions: a well-built pinion puller prevents damage to the axle that is then difficult to repair. For occasional use, a basic kit with good value for money is more than sufficient. For those who regularly prepare cars or compete, investing in specific tools pays off quickly.

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