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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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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...
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Our easy-to-use dies are made of top-quality HSS steel. The bevelled entry to the dies ensures that the thread always starts exactly "square" and cuts cleanly. Good thread-cutting oil is as important as the die itself, as it extends the useful life of the tool several times over.
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If the flywheel of the clutch is sitting to tight on the tapper of the collet you can use this flywheel puller.For this purpose you remove the nut from the crankshaft, then put the puller on the crankshaft, and turn both socket-head cap screws equally approx. 5 mm into the thread of the flywheel; the flywheel loosens now.The length of the socket-head cap...
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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 4 mm telescopic handle.
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There are far more holes to be drilled in a helicopter fuselage than just the ordinary air inlet holes. Think of the access holes for the needle valve and the glow plug, openings for the exhaust manifold and the initial stage of cutting window openings. This hole cutter does an excellent job. Hole cutter, up to 16 mm. Here a few hints for making perfect...
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If you want to extract the flywheel and the split tapper collet from the motor you hold the flywheel with the assembly spanner while you turn in the extractor screw.
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Our easy-to-use dies are made of top-quality HSS steel. The bevelled entry to the dies ensures that the thread always starts exactly "square" and cuts cleanly. Good thread-cutting oil is as important as the die itself, as it extends the useful life of the tool several times over.
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Extractor screwkey size 13for flywheel and split tapper collet on petrol engines
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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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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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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 driverwith telescopic handle 11/44
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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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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.