
Referencia: 92/91
Rodamiento con orejuela de 6 x 10 x 3 mm
Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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Referencia: 92/91
Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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Reference: 117/20
The standard version of our mechanics includes ground thrust bearing shafts with a of 8 mm Ø and a length of 110 mm.Thrust bearings absorb the high centrifugal forces exerted by the main rotor blades. The effect of the axial bearings is retained in full when the blade holders rotate.Thrust bearing set, complete as shown.
Reference: 703/33
Component part for a multi-blade rotor head for 12 mm Ø main shaft; see Ord.No. 703/32, 704/32 resp. 705/32.
Reference: 76/16
As demands on helicopters continue to rise, so stronger blade holders are required. In this case a 14 mm blade holder is combined with a 5 mm Ø hole for blade retention, i.e. the matching blade holder screws and self-locking nuts are M5 in size.GRP blade holder with long linkage armfor two-blade rotor heads
Reference: 80/30
Control bridge 2-part metal, for 5 mm ∅ flybar.
Reference: 76/8
Ballrace spacer, steel Content of the package: 1 piece.
Reference: 80/10
The control bridge actuates the flybar. The servos pass the control commands to the swashplate. The collective pitch compensator connected to the swashplate transfers the movement to the control bridge via the angled pushrods. The flybar accepts the control commands and passes them on to the blade holders and the rotor disc.Control bridge, GRP, for 4 mm ∅...
Reference: 74/15
Pack of 4Tip: O-rings always slide with a drop of silicone oil onto the shaft.
Reference: 76/9
Blade holder arm, aluminium. Content of the package: 1 piece.
Reference: 76/18
Component part for a multi-blade rotor head for 10 mm or 12 mm Ø main shaft.
Reference: 79/25
The length of the flybar itself also plays an important role in the model's flight characteristics: the longer the flybar, the smoother the hover. A longer flybar increases the control deflections. 450 mm length is considered normal, while 510 mm provides more docile handling.
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The 17 mm Ø clamp ring is fitted to the rotor head centre piece, the steel pin slides in the guide slot of the pitch compensator. Rotate the clamp for fine adjustment so that your helicopter flies straight when you apply a pitch-axis command.Clamp ring for pitch compensator 17 mm Ø, length of the pin 30 mm.