Main Rotor Blade Propeller Set for RC ERA C190 Brushless Helicopter
The Foundation of Vertical Stability
The main shaft is the backbone of your helicopter; even a microscopic bend can cause devastating vibrations that confuse the 6-axis gyro and Optical Flow sensors. This official main shaft set solves structural drive issues, ensuring your C190 rotates on a perfectly true axis for maximum efficiency and a rock-solid hover. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Hardened Stainless Steel: Built to withstand the torque of the C190's brushless motor while resisting permanent deformation during rough landings.
Pre-Drilled Mounting Points: Features factory-precision holes for the main gear pin and rotor head bolt, ensuring perfect timing and alignment.
Micro-Polished Finish: Designed to slide through main frame bearings with minimal friction, reducing heat buildup and extending flight times.
Full Assembly Compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with the C190 swashplate and locking collar for a gap-free installation.
Bearing Alignment: Ensure the upper and lower main frame bearings are seated correctly before sliding the new shaft through the chassis.
Locking Collar Tension: Position the locking collar so there is zero vertical "play" in the shaft, but ensure it can still spin freely without binding.
Pin Inspection: When installing the main gear onto the shaft, check that the retaining pin is centered and not rubbing against the frame.
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