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  US Patent number: 6,779,755 Click here to get to the patent on the web.

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T-Tech presents the Spherical Motor Mount! For Gas and Glow
Featuring:
Unique Radial Thrust adjustment. (keeps the Prop shaft centered)
360 deg axial rotation 

Easy installation 
No moving of screw holes in the firewall
No shimming, etc.
Adjustable to ± 3deg. in any direction
Adjustable in the field 
Adjusts in 2 minutes (max)
Cowl-on adjustable (using 1 screw for loosening/tightening)
Precision machined Aluminum alloys & 4140  

We are getting an extremely positive response from the market: 

* Ingenious and very compact
* What RC model air planes have always needed.
* Happy it's finally here. 

The correct size and correctly installed Swivel e Mount will rotate and swivel in a fashion that will keep the prop shaft sitting in the center of the cowl hole, when you make an adjustment. 

You only have to make 4-6 holes (as you wish) in the firewall. You will not have to relocate/move holes to adjust your engine thrust ever again. 

The engines Thrust angle can be adjusted, simply by loosening 1 Socket Head Cap Screw - adjust up/down and side to side- using the two set screws located at 90 deg. and tighten the SHCS again. 

The engine can rotate about its own axis so the adjustment to the hole you have in your cowling for etc. the cylinder head is faster and more easy than ever before - and it is all done by loosening (1) Socket Head Cap Screw – adjust – and tighten it again - while you have the cowl on.

The picture, below on Left, shows location of the Socket on an Ultimate Bipe. The picture, below on Right shows moved holes and shims that make up for the “still not correct” adjustment using the old fashioned way.

            Like this                                                 and forget this…!

                    

Below: How it should be - and how it looks!

 



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