1. Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor. This high-performance motor is designed for use in Airsoft Electric Guns (AEG) and gel blasters, offering enhanced efficiency and durability. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper function and safety.

Image 1.1: The T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor. This image displays the main component of the product, highlighting its compact design and metallic finish.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
Adherence to the following safety guidelines is crucial for preventing damage to the motor and connected equipment, as well as ensuring user safety:
- Kugwirizana kwa Battery: This motor supports 2S/3S LiPo batteries. Ensure your battery's voltage and discharge rate are compatible with the motor and your AEG/gel blaster's specifications. Use XT60 or T-Dean connectors.
- Kuyika Kwaukatswiri: If you are unfamiliar with AEG/gel blaster internal components, seek professional assistance for installation to avoid damage.
- Kuyimitsa Mphamvu: Always disconnect the battery before performing any installation, adjustment, or maintenance on the motor or gearbox.
- Overcurrent/Overheat Protection: The motor features built-in undervoltage, overcurrent, overheat, and stall protection. However, operating outside recommended parameters can still lead to damage.
- Zida za Pinion: The included 1.3mm hex driver is for pinion gear removal only. Do not use it on the motor cap or RPM adjustment screw.

Image 2.1: Diagram illustrating the advanced safety and protection features of the T238 BL-480 motor, including undervoltage, overcurrent, overheat, and stall protection, along with battery cell count auto-detection and a 6-layer PCB.
3. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo mu phukusi:
- 1 x T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor
- 1 x 1.3mm Hex Key (for pinion gear removal only)
- 1 x Motor Connectors Pack

Image 3.1: The contents of the T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor package, including the motor, a 1.3mm hex key, and a bag of motor connectors.
4. Mbali
The T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor offers several key advantages:
- Kuchita Kwapamwamba: Provides instant trigger response, high efficiency, and superior durability for competitive AEG and gel blaster setups.
- Adjustable RPM: A built-in potentiometer allows for fine-tuning of motor speed from 50% to 100% RPM.
- Kusintha Mwachindunji: Designed to easily replace standard 480 brushed motors.
- DTU Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with T238 DTU series units without requiring active braking to be disabled.
- Mapangidwe Opanda Kukonza: Brushless technology eliminates wear and heat issues associated with traditional brushed motors, leading to consistent performance.

Image 4.1: This graphic highlights the core benefits of the T238 brushless motor, emphasizing its high thermal efficiency, high torque, and speed capabilities.
5. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
5.1. Kugwirizana Kuwunika
The T238 BL-480 motor is fully compatible with V2/V3 gearboxes. Ensure you select the correct shaft length (Long or Short) for your specific gearbox. This manual pertains to the Wautali Baibulo.

Image 5.1: Comparison of different T238 BL-480 motor variants, showing both long and short shaft options with varying KV/RPM ratings. This manual focuses on the 2980KV (33,000 RPM) Long version.
5.2. Kuyika Masitepe
- Sassemble: Carefully disassemble your AEG/gel blaster to access the motor housing and gearbox.
- Chotsani Old Motor: Disconnect the wiring and remove the existing 480 brushed motor.
- Ikani New Motor: Insert the T238 BL-480 Brushless Motor into the motor housing. Ensure the pinion gear properly engages with the gearbox bevel gear.
- Lumikizani Wiring: Connect the motor wires to your AEG/gel blaster's wiring harness. Ensure correct polarity.
- Sonkhanitsaninso: Carefully reassemble your AEG/gel blaster.

Image 5.2: This image demonstrates the T238 BL-480 motor as a direct drop-in replacement for standard 480 brushed motors in an AEG/gel blaster grip.
5.3. DTU Integration
The T238 BL-480 motor is designed for seamless integration with T238 DTU series units. There is no need to disable active braking when using this motor with a T238 DTU.

Image 5.3: An illustration showing the T238 BL-480 motor's compatibility with the T238 DTU series, indicating that active braking does not need to be disabled.
6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
6.1. Adjusting Motor Speed (RPM)
The T238 BL-480 motor features a built-in potentiometer for adjusting the motor's RPM from 50% to 100% of its maximum speed. This allows for fine-tuning performance to match different play styles or gearbox setups.
- Locate Adjustment Screw: Identify the small adjustment screw on the motor's end cap.
- Use Appropriate Tool: Use a small, non-metallic adjustment tool (not the hex key) to turn the potentiometer.
- Adjust RPM: Turn the screw clockwise to increase RPM and counter-clockwise to decrease RPM. Make small adjustments and test the motor's performance.

Chithunzi 6.1: Kuyandikira pafupi view of the T238 BL-480 motor's end cap, highlighting the built-in potentiometer for speed adjustment (50% to 100% RPM tuning).
7. Kusamalira
One of the primary benefits of a brushless motor is its reduced maintenance requirements compared to brushed motors. The absence of brushes eliminates wear and tear from friction, leading to a longer lifespan and consistent performance.
- Kuyendera Kwanthawi Zonse: Periodically inspect the motor for any visible damage, loose connections, or debris.
- Ukhondo: Keep the motor free from dust, dirt, and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Zida za Pinion: The pinion gear may require occasional inspection for wear. Use the provided 1.3mm hex key for removal if replacement is necessary. Do not attempt to open the motor casing for internal cleaning or lubrication, as this is generally not required for brushless motors and may void any potential warranty.
8. Mavuto
8.1. Nkhani Zofala
- Mota Siikuyankhidwa:
- Check battery charge and connection.
- Verify all wiring connections are secure and correctly polarized.
- Ensure the motor is properly seated in the gearbox and not binding.
- Reduced Performance/Weak Trigger Response:
- Yang'anani thanzi la batri ndi mulingo wa chaji.
- Ensure the RPM adjustment is set appropriately (not too low).
- Inspect gearbox components for excessive friction or damage.
- Unusual Noise (e.g., Ticking):
- A ticking noise could indicate an issue with internal components, potentially a faulty capacitor. If this occurs, discontinue use and consider professional inspection or contact support.
- Ensure the motor's pinion gear is correctly meshed with the gearbox bevel gear. Improper shimming can cause grinding noises.
9. Zofotokozera
| Kufotokozera | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Dzina lachitsanzo | T238-BL480 |
| Nambala Yachitsanzo Yachinthu | Mtengo wa BL480 |
| Kuyesa kwa KV | 2980kv pa |
| RPM | 33000 RPM |
| Mtundu | Zopanda burashi |
| Kutalika kwa Shaft | Wautali |
| Lowetsani Voltage | 6~12.6V (2S/3S LiPo compatible) |
| Zakuthupi | Aluminiyamu |
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 4.92 x 3.15 x 1.18 mainchesi (pafupifupi 12.5 x 8 x 3 cm) |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 8.15 ounces (pafupifupi 0.23 kg) |
| Max Spring (18:1 ratio) | M180 |

Image 9.1: This image provides a visual representation of the motor's dimensions for both long and short versions, along with the included 1.3mm hex key for pinion gear maintenance.
10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Specific warranty details are not provided within the product information. For warranty inquiries, technical support, or service, please contact the manufacturer, T238, directly through their official channels or the retailer from whom the product was purchased.





