PIN TRACTARE AERONAVE

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    ID
    DA35335160
    Data
    25 Martie 2024
    Valoare
    731,1 RON
    Stare
    Oferta acceptata
    Autoritatea contractantaLocalitate
    Tulcea, Tulcea
    FurnizorTipul contractului
    Furnizare
    Cod CPVDescriere:
    1 buc -PIN TRACTARE AERONAVE A 320, A 321 1buc PIN TRACTARE AERONAVE B 737-700, B737-800 Termen de garantie: 2 ani Declaratie de conformitate/declaratia producatorului: DA Termen de livrare: 10 zile
    Achizitii
    365,55 RON
    Cantitate: 1
    Unitate masura: bucata
    Pin de tractare aeronave A319, 320, 321, 330, 340 Steering Bypass Pin with Flag
    All aircraft require a Steering Bypass system of some type. On the Airbus A319, A320, A321 and A340 this is achieved using a Steering Bypass pin. This is inserted into the steering bypass mechanism on the nose wheel of the aircraft to enable the ground crew to have full control of the aircraft during aircraft pushbacks and movements.
    365,55 RON
    Cantitate: 1
    Unitate masura: bucata
    Pin de tractare aeronave B737 600-900 Steering Bypass Pin with Flag
    A Steering Bypass Pin is required to give the ground crew control of the nose wheel to enable them to move the aircraft. This pin is required to give the ground crew control of the nose wheel to enable them to move the aircraft. The Boeing series of aircraft require different size pins for different aircraft. For use towing and on pushback of aircraft. Many aircraft require the use of a Steering Bypass Pin. The pin is located in the steering lock out mechanism. This is done before the attachment of all equipment used for the pushback and movement of an aircraft . This bypasses the hydraulic steering of the nose wheel giving control of the aircraft steering to the ground crew. Failure to use the correct pin will result in damage to the nose gear of the aircraft and towing equipment. It could also endanger the ground crew working on the aircraft.. Failure to remove the pin from the aircraft will result in the pilot being unable to steer the aircraft from the flight deck. To help prevent this happening any steering pin being used on an aircraft must fitted with a Remove Before Flight flag to clearly show that the pin is located inn the aircraft.