Шайба ГА74-16Т

$340.00

ГА74-16Т ” The Шайба ГА74-16Т is a critical helicopter spare part designed for use in the aviation industry. This precision-engineered washer is specifically manufactured to meet the stringent requirements of helicopter maintenance and repair. Constructed with high-quality materials, the Шайба ГА74-16Т ensures optimal performance and reliability, enhancing the safety and efficiency of helicopter operations. Its precise dimensions and durable composition make it a crucial component for ensuring the structural integrity and longevity of helicopter systems. Ideal for various helicopter models, the Шайба ГА74-16Т is a trusted choice for aviation professionals seeking top-tier spare parts.

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Part Name: Шайба ГА74-16Т

Description: The Шайба ГА74-16Т is a helicopter spare part designed for use in specific rotorcraft models. This precision-engineered washer is manufactured to exacting standards to ensure optimal performance and reliability in critical helicopter components.

Specifications:

  • Part Number: ГА74-16Т
  • Material: High-grade alloy steel
  • Dimensions: Custom dimensions to fit rotorcraft specifications
  • Usage: Essential for securing and stabilizing key helicopter components
  • Compatibility: Designed to work seamlessly with specified helicopter models
  • Quality: Rigorously tested for durability, strength, and corrosion resistance

Application: The Шайба ГА74-16Т plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity and operational efficiency of helicopters. It is a vital component in the assembly and maintenance of various rotorcraft systems, ensuring safe and reliable flight performance.

Benefits:

  • Enhances safety and reliability of helicopter operations
  • Precision engineering for optimal fit and function
  • Durability and resistance to wear for long service life
  • Contributes to overall performance and stability of rotorcraft

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