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Main Rotor Grip and Upper Linkage Set for RC ERA C190 RC Helicopter
Restore Flight Stability and Blade Security
A cracked rotor grip or a snapped upper linkage is a common result of a tip-over or blade strike. These components are critical for holding the main blades at the correct pitch angle; any damage here leads to severe vibration or total loss of control. This official replacement set solves mechanical play in the rotor head, ensuring your C190 returns to its smooth, factory-stable flight performance. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Reinforced Composite Material: Engineered to handle the high centrifugal forces of the C190’s brushless main motor without flexing or warping.
Integrated Upper Linkages: Includes the specific ball-link rods that connect the grip to the stabilizer/swashplate system for synchronized pitch changes.
Precision Pivot Bore: Designed for a zero-slop fit on the feathering shaft, reducing high-frequency vibrations during hovering.
Aerodynamic Profile: Smooth, scale-accurate design that minimizes drag and maintains the sleek look of the C190’s rotor head.
Feathering Shaft Check: When replacing the grips, inspect the internal feathering shaft (spindle); if it is even slightly bent, the new grips will vibrate.
Screw Tension: Do not over-tighten the main blade bolts; the blades should be tight enough to hold their position but loose enough to "lead and lag" during startup.
Linkage Orientation: Ensure the ball links are snapped on in the correct direction; the "circle" side of the link usually faces outward for the smoothest movement.
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