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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: 3740
Any turbine-powered model has to carry a very large quantity of fuel, and this in turn calls for a fuel station of ample volume.The VARIO filler station has a capacity of 10 litres and is ideal for flying sessions.The fueltank is filled and drained using a practical geared pump, which is permanently mounted on the fuel container.
Reference: 791/27
The internal fueltank for our model of the Cobra enables the builder to produce a military version of the machine.The capacity of 2.2 l. gives flight times of around 12 - 14 minutes.
Reference: 830/27
Tank 540 ml, kerosene-resistantincluding accessories complying the special request of the contact with keroseneThe CofG of a model helicopter should only be checked with an empty fuel tank.During the flight the fuel is situated in a place where the additional weight does not have an adverse effect. If you set the CofG with a full fuel tank the resultant...
Reference: 3720
This refuelling station for petrol helicopters consists of a petrol-proof container of 3 litres capacity, a hand-pump for filling and emptying, fittings and filler hose.
Reference: 830/83
Fuel tubing for petrolapprox. 1 mtransparentFuel tubing inevitably suffers from the effects of ageing. Always replace brittle tubing before it gives problems!
Reference: 26/70
Aramid is a fibre that is used in motor racing. The tanks have an even surface inside and rough on the outside.These fuel tanks are all tested with air pressure on leaks to make sure that they are 100% leak-proof, when they arrive at your workshop. They fit in the Vario turbine Ecureuil fuselage, that we recommend the plastic tank Ord.No. 26/7 for.When...
Reference: 13/32
The kerosene refuelling system is sealed with a rubber nipple. The constant low pressure inside the tank draws the nipple firmly against the refuelling opening. That is also the reason why a mechanism such as a spring-controlled valve is not suitable, because the low pressure tends to push the spring back as spring tension diminishes.