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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Maintenance Tools

Wheel Probes Highlight Ultrasonic Sensor Line

UK-based Sonatest Ltd. has launched a line of ultrasonic NDT sensors that includes its Wheelphobe series. Three models comprise the series — the single element wheel probe and the array wheel probe in 50 mm and 100 mm versions. The probes provide rapid scanning in testing environments and feature a wide conformable rubber tire. Also included in the ultrasonic sensors line is a sliding bubbler probe, a miniature bubbler probe, a radius probe and a stringer inspection probe. Sonatest, +44 (0) 190-831-6345 or visit www.sonatest.com.


BEE3 Labeler Ideal For Avionics Shops

K-Sun offers its three-in-one label, bar code and heat shrink printer, LabelShop BEE3. The portable device is used to label thousands of workshop and warehouse items, including aircraft parts, cables and wires, manuals, placards and shelves. More than 60 labeling colors and sizes are available through BEE3, which is packaged with two supply cartridges, a power adapter, adjustable wrist strap and batteries. K-Sun is based in Somerset, Wis. K-Sun, 800-622-6312 ext. 214 or visit www.ksun.com.

Cleanable Filters Save Time and Expense

Industrial Specialties Manufacturing of Englewood, Colo. is offering a series of in-line filters that allow the user to inspect and clean filters without disturbing the tubing connections. By loosening the threaded collar on the filter housing, the insert can be cleaned while remaining connected, saving the time and cost of replacing the filter, according to the company. Three micron ratings are coded in different colors — 65u is a white nylon element, 149u is red and 250u is green. Special end configurations are also available. Industrial Specialties, 303-781-8486 or visit www.industrialspec.com.

AeroTherm Provides Thermal Acoustic Insulation

Davis Junction, Ill.-based Skandia has launched its Radiant Panel Certified line of acoustic sound installation products. The thermal fiberglass insulation material is lightweight, water-repellant and fire-retardant and can be trimmed to needed size and shape. Available in multiple widths and thicknesses, the insulation has high-frequency acoustic attenuation properties for the dBSIL range. The line is certified for Part 23 and Part 25 aircraft. Skandia, 815-393-4600 or visit ww.skandiainc.com.

Knobs Fit Custom Requirements

Keystone Electronics Corp, Astoria, N.Y., has introduced a range of instrumentation, panel control and industrial knobs for a variety of applications. Available in various sizes, styles and configurations, the knobs are made of aluminum with nickel-plated brass brushings and reinforced shaft holes. Each knob has pre-installed set screws, which allows for easy installation for OEM, replacement of retrofit needs. Keystone Electronics, 800-221-5510, 718-956-8900 or visit www.keyelco.com.

Videoscope Designed for On-the-Go Inspections

Karl Storz has developed its Techno Pack XT videoscope (left), which is ideal for inspections that require portability. The lightweight unit features a touchscreen VGA monitor, retractable handle and recessed wheels for remote viewing, measurement and manipulation. The package comes with a CD/DVD drive, battery, integrated light source and storage for 4 viewing tips. Karl Storz, 800-329-9618 or visit www.karlstorzindustrial.com.

PFERD Expands Diamond Cut-Off Wheel Line

A new brochure from PFERD of Leominster, Mass. details three diamond cut-off wheel product lines that are used on tough, solid materials. The eight-page booklet covers cutting of concrete, clinker, terra cotta, stone, fired brick and granite, as well as reinforced concrete. The company’s PS-Forte universal line is for general use, the SG-Elastic performance line is for professional use and the SG-Plus performance line is for cutting the hardest materials. PFERD’s diamond cut-off wheels come in two variations, segmented edge (DS) and continuous rim (DG), an four bore sizes — 5/8, 7/8 and 1 inch, and 20 mm. PFERD, 800-342-9015 or visit www.pferdusa.com.

Reader Comments

1.
Dear collages

We represent Air company ,,Sky Georgia’’ based in Tbilisi, Georgia. We are going to take two Boeing 737-300 and we need spear part support. Could you offer us pool agreement and list of parts which is necessary to keep in our store (A.O.G. items)

With great respect

Technical director of the Air company ,,Sky Georgia’’

Kakhaber Mzhzavanadze
Posted by kakhi on Friday, February 13, 2009 @ 05:32 AM
2.
Excellent News
Posted by Gelson da Silva on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 @ 03:36 PM

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