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Reference: 92/91

Flanged ballrace 6 x 10 x 3 mm

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Ballraces are used wherever moving parts are required to run with a minimum of play and a minimum of friction. The more ballraces are used, the more smoothly the mechanics of a helicopter works, and the lower the rate of wear. The dimensions of a ballrace mean: inside diameter (I.D.) x outside diameter (O.D.) x thickness. For flanged bearings the same...

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Reference: 79/1

Flybar spirit level

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To adjust the pitch of the main rotor blades accurately it is essential to set the flybar exactly horizontal. This is done by simply hanging a spirit level from the flybar. But make sure that the helicopter is standing on a level surface before you start!

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Reference: 11/28

Glasspaper file, flat

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If you enjoy building full-fuselage models you cannot help but appreciate practical tools which make your work easier. The glasspaper file is ideal for final trimming of openings for windows, doors and vent grilles after machining them out. The file is 25 cm long overall, with a sanding area 13 cm long and 2.5 cm wide on each side. The file is supplied...

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Reference: 79/3

Rotor head immobiliser

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Working on the pitch adjustment of the main rotor blades requires a few conditions. First of all your helicopter must be standing on a flat level surface; the flybar must be horizontal and remain so throughout the procedure. The smooth running of all components with bearings makes this an almost impossible task because the slightest movement during pitch...

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Reference: 29/11

Widia disc cutter

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Widia produced a tungsten carbide, derived from "like diamond - Wie Diamant (Ger)". The first Widia tools were available on the open market in 1923. They consisted at that time of approx. 94 % tungsten carbide and 6 % cobalt. Today's types contain additives that improve the hardness etc. The Widia disc cutter is ideal for cutting clean-edged openings in...

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Reference: 91/1

Flybar jig

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A flybar rotor head is controlled indirectly; movements are transmitted first to the flybar and paddles (Hiller control method, using auxiliary rotor head). The Hiller system only works perfectly if the paddles are set exactly parallel to each other. Unevenly set paddles also produce a bending moment on the flybar during every rotation which leads to more...

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Reference: 11/34

Rotor blade allen key for M6 socket-head screws

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Rotor blades for large-scale model helicopters must be secured using screws of the appropriate size. Normally M4 bolts are employed, but here the usual size is M6. The T-handle of this M6 allen key provides plenty of torque, but you should only tighten the screws to the point where the blades can still align themselves at start-up.

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