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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...

Prix 12,80 €
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Référence: 68/17

Swashplate jig

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Use this swashplate jig to adjust the pushrods of the X-Treme, X-PERIENCE, XLV and Robinson R22 mechanics.

Prix 16,90 €
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Référence: 68/4

Swashplate jig

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The pushrods from the swashplate to the rotor head must be set to identical lengths.Just slip the swashplate jig under the swashplate, and the swashplate will automatically be set parallel to the dome plate and at right-angles to the rotor shaft. You can now set up all your linkages with confidence.

Prix 16,90 €
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Référence: 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!

Prix 14,80 €
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Référence: 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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Référence: 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...

Prix 23,80 €
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