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Posted Monday, June 23, 2014 @ 09:11 AM    MSNM

Help please.

Sportavia RF5B Parts Catalogue page 53

Drawing..part number..Description

..15.........530 102......Stabilizer Mount
..21.........530 054......Bolt
..27.........160 003......Bearing GL10

I need 2 of these GL10 bearings which go on the bolts to the stabilizer mount.
The company Sportavia got them from is gone, where can I get them?

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Posted Wednesday, June 25, 2014 @ 03:48 PM  

Hi Kadir
The news I had in January was that Alfred Krewinkel (ex Sportavia Spares Manager) and Manfred Schliewa (RF5B designer) were dealing with Fournier spares on a semi-independent basis. You can try to contact them at respectively:
a.krewinkel@t-online.de and mschliewa@gmx.de

I don't know what bearings you have on the stabiliser (don't recall such a thing on a 5 unless you mean the elevator hinge bearings) but Stag Aerospace (www.stag-aerospace.com) list or reference a GL10 Bearing "Cousisinet a rotule".

Generally the bearings used in the aircraft are standard metric spherical bearings which can easily be sourced from a specialist bearing shop.

Best of luck.

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Posted Thursday, June 26, 2014 @ 04:05 PM  

GL 10 bearings are a standard part, check with a bearing seller. SKF produces that kind of bearings.

Eugenio

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Posted Friday, June 27, 2014 @ 03:08 AM    MSNM

Thank you Martin, thank you Eugenio
I found them at an SKF dealer
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Posted Friday, June 27, 2014 @ 04:20 PM  

SKF= Svenska Kullager Fabriken (Swedish Ballbearing Factory). Always glad to be of service;-)

May the 4s be with you/ Jörgen

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