Starfield Shattered Space

How to Get Zero-G Gimbal

The Zero-G Gimbal is a type of Component in Starfield. Read on to learn how to get Zero-G Gimbal, where to farm Zero-G Gimbal, and how to use it.

How to Get Zero-G Gimbal

Buy from a Shop

Starfield - Trade Authority

Vendor Location Planet
Shepherd's General Store Akila City Akila
Outland New Atlantis Jemison
Apex Electronics The Well Jemison
UC Exchange Cydonia Mars
Sieghart's Outfitters Neon Volii Alpha
General Goods The Key Suvorov
Denis Averin Cydonia Mars
Clint's Collectibles Gagarin Landing Gagarin

Zero-G Gimbal can be acquired from the above shops. The availability of Zero-G Gimbal may vary per shop.

Please note there is still some element of randomness as to what the vendor has in stock at any given time.

Loot From Enemies and Chests


Loot From Enemies

Loot From Chests

You can acquire Zero-G Gimbal by looting chests and enemies during exploration.

Crafted at the Industrial Workbench

Starfield - Industrial Workbench View

Required Crafting Materials
Tantalum
(x2)
Isocentered Magnet
(x1)
Lubricant
(x2)

Zero-G Gimbal can be crafted at an Industrial Workbench by having the above materials in your inventory, ship cargo, or outpost storage (depending on your location).

The amount of materials needed for crafting Zero-G Gimbal can be reduced depending on the rank of your Research Methods science skill.

Where to Find Industrial Workbenches

Requires Special Projects to Craft

Starfield - Special Projects Special Projects
(Rank 2)

Zero-G Gimbal has the rarity of Rare. To craft this component at the Industrial Workbench, you will need to make sure that your Special Projects science skill is ranked up.

How to Use Zero-G Gimbal

Used for Research Projects

Pack Mods 2
(Equipment)
Pack Mods 3
(Equipment)

Used to Craft Armor Mods

Balanced Boostpack
(Boostpack)
Power Boostpack
(Boostpack)
Skip Capacity Boostpack
(Boostpack)

List of All Armor Mods

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List of All Resources and Materials

List of All Resources

Aldumite (Ad) Alkanes (HnCn) Aluminum (Al)
Antimony (Sb) Argon (Ar) Benzene (C6H6)
Beryllium (Be) Caelumite (Ct) Caesium (Cs)
Carboxylic Acids (R-COOH) Chlorine (Cl) Chlorosilanes (SiH3Cl)
Cobalt (Co) Copper (Cu) Dysprosium (Dy)
Europium (Eu) Fluorine (F) Gold (Au)
Helium-3 (He-3) Indicite (Ie) Ionic Liquids(IL)
Iridium (Ir) Iron (Fe) Lead (Pb)
Lithium (Li) Mercury (Hg) Neodymium (Nd)
Neon (Ne) Nickel (Ni) Palladium (Pd)
Platinum (Pt) Plutonium (Pu) Rothicite (Rc)
Silver (Ag) Tantalum (Ta) Tasine (Tsn)
Tetrafluorides (xF4) Titanium (Ti) Tungsten (W)
Uranium (U) Vanadium (V) Veryl (Vr)
Vytinium (Vy) Water (H2O) Xenon (Xe)
Ytterbium (Yb)

List of All Materials

Adaptive Frame Adhesive Amino Acids
Analgesic Antimicrobial Aromatic
Biosuppressant Chasmbass Oil Cosmetic
Fiber Gastronomic Delight Hallucinogen
High-Tensile Spidroin Hypercatalyst Immunostimulant
Lubricant Luxury Textile Membrane
Memory Substrate Metabolic Agent Neurologic
Nutrient Ornamental Material Pigment
Polymer Polytextile Quark-Degenerate Tissues
Sealant Sedative Solvent
Spice Stimulant Structural Material
Toxin

List of All Components

Aldumite Drilling Rig Austenitic Manifold Comm Relay
Control Rod Drilling Rig Indicite Wafer
Isocentered Magnet Isotopic Coolant Mag Pressure Tank
Microsecond Regulator Molecular Sieve Monopropellant
Nuclear Fuel Rod Paramagnon Conductor Positron Battery
Power Circuit Reactive Gauge Rothicite Magnet
Semimetal Wafer Sterile Nanotubes Substrate Molecule Sieve
Supercooled Magnet Tasine Superconductor Tau Grade Rheostat
Veryl-Treated Manifold Vytinium Fuel Rod Zero Wire
Zero-G Gimbal

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1 Anonymousabout 1 year

This is used for the balanced, power, skip, and basic boost pack mod for your Mark I pack.

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