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03 Nov, 2021
Not the best quality reproduction but saves a LOT of ££ if successfully installed.
The overruling fact is that this saves a LOT of money so despite its failings if it stays fixed then all good.
It is not the best quality and even the comparable quality of plastic compared to original (which is a pig to break away) is low.
You will need a relative amount of practical ability to change this part but its an otherwise simple process but give yourself a few hrs start to finish.
Some of this might not make much sense until you are in about it but hope it helps if you encounter problems.
When you take the lid off the actuator body it may stick - this is the power pins for the motor. Make sure you separate the lid keeping it parallel other wise you will snap the plastic location pins on the motor connector. Not the end of the world but one to watch.
One tip I would give is given the quality of the moulding on the 'arm/actuator' part, it tends not to sit the best and the potential to snag on the gear wheel would be a pain in the a$$. You may need to do a bit of careful shaving with a stanley blade to tidy up the gear moulding to get a good fit, and give the arm a good clean /degrease. Once the new plastic teeth are installed run some superglue along the edge so it goes between the plastic and the arm. Give it a good squeeze until set (use activator if impatient) and that seems to hold it flat.
Also I found the replacement gear sits a tiny bit low and rubs on the actuator gear piece so popped a thin 5mm dia nylon washer on the shaft underneath it with a bit of silicon grease and that gives it a nice free running clearance between all the moving parts, motor, gear wheel and actuator gear.
The gear wheel I also noticed is not very accurate in the 'round' so does create a few tight spots depending where it falls. Work the mechanism manually before bolting down the motor carrier and if it has tight spots just lift the gear and rotate a few degrees until you find the best fit and it returns on the spring smoothly.

07 May, 2021
OK but should state it doesn't fit Ex radios.
This and other 'std' batteries will NOT fit an 'Ex' GP340 radio body BUT if it is being retired from work-use and ONLY ever going to be used for leisure activities then the radio can be carefully dismantled (vids on youtube) and the metal lugs (x4) on the aluminium radio body, that prevent the battery fitting, can be carefully removed with a small hacksaw or a dremmel cutting tool.
Other than that good value.....and what it says on the tin really.

17 Nov, 2021
just the job and saves a small fortune!
Does what its supposed to. This and the refillable cartridges from the same place. Have been using for years now without problems.