Rotor Tool Tab Bender
Rotor tool tab bendersRod

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Bremshey orbit plus. Our 206B main rotor blade features a single trim tab for easy track and balance. We ship each blade with the trim tab set at zero degrees, and many operators find that they need little to no adjustment of the trim tab. You can use any 206B trim tab bending tool to adjust the trim tab.

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So I was trying to figure out how to make a bending tool, at first I was going to make a hardy one, but decided against that, since I don't have a big enough chunk of metal. And I broke my vice trying to cut down some fence posts. (I had a backup, fortunately) I had salvaged some oldbrake rotors from a friends scrap trailer. Upset some stock and pounded it in. After some careful adjustments. Only problem was that the discwasn't heavy enough, so I clamped it to the drill press for now. Seems to work well.

And I've got 3 more rotors left!

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