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Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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Accessories for the fine-point screwdriver set Ord.No. 11/39 are also available separately.
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This special file set is particularly useful when you are cutting small openings, as they can be used to work on the tiniest of radii and straight edges. The rotary-action handle makes quick work of swapping individual tools. The collet can also be used to grip drills and taps of 2 to 5 mm ∅.
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If the tail rotor blades are to be balanced accurately, the assembled hub must be included in the balance process. Now you can balance the tail rotor perfectly, and the unit's smooth running will prove it!
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This handy three-armed gripper acts as a finger-extension for placing screws and nuts in difficult, small and inaccessible places. Three-armed grippertotal length 115 mm
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This tiny tool is designed to help you screw pushrods into ball-links. It can either be used in the chuck of an electric drill, in the telescopic handle, or in a 5.5 mm socket. Ball-link driverfor 5.5 mm socket spanner
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When handling tools it is in your own interests to read and observe the safety information and constantly to be aware of the possible hazards, before you have a really close encounter with a workpiece which, for whatever reason, flies off. Wear these protective goggles when grinding, turning and machining, and also when you are cutting off steel rod....
Reference: 11/34
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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How do you fix anything to a wooden component using a metric machine screw? The answer is to fit a captive nut as follows: Drill a hole of the right size to accept the nut barrel, then drive the nut's projecting teeth into the wood using a hammer and fairly gentle force; the captive nut is correctly fitted when its disc rests squarely on the surface of...
Reference: 11/260
These powerful, sharp shears simplify the task of cutting out vacuum-moulded bodywork components. Glazing panels, dummy fuel tanks etc. are easily cut out along the moulded-in lines using these special shears. We suggest not to cut out anything until you satisfy yourself with the exact dimensions. This is because GRP parts (fuselages etc.) are hand made...
Reference: 11/86
Model helicopter building instructions always state pushrod length as measured from ball centre to ball centre.Determining this dimension using conventional measuring tools is not really much more accurate than estimating the length.Pushrod measuring holderpack of 2holders fit any standard calipers
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For preparing the GRP surface prior to the paintingP400dimensions: 11.5 x 15 cmPack of 5
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The tubing cutter can handle aluminium, stainless steel and brass tubing up to 15 mm diameter. It can also be used to form a slight internal burr on tubing. For example if you use a tail rotor pushrod running in a PTFE sleeve in aluminium tubing, you can cut the aluminium to length at both ends with the tubing cutter, and the PTFE sleeve will not slip out.
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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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The primary use for abrasive sponges is for large-area sanding of wooden and GRP components, but they are also excellent for rubbing down filled surfaces when used wet. Abrasive sponges are also useful for fine-sanding of components with sharp edges and rounded surfaces.